https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65509

--- Comment #26 from Yousuf (Jay) Philips <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Patrick Smits from comment #24)
> I just had a colleague loosing his work. He had created a document and
> started working in it. He never saved it in between. When he was typing he
> used some keyboard shortcuts and inadvertently closed the document. He's not
> sure what exactly happened, since it all went really fast. However the end
> result was that it did not get stored on disk.

Yes that is unfortunate.

> I'm not sure if there is solution for these kind of stupidities, but I think
> it happens quite often in real life situations. It happens to me once or
> twice a year, although I know I should always start a new document and save
> it immediately *and* use CTRL-S to save on a regular interval. However the
> end result is that I don't trust my text editing program from saving me from
> these kind of stupidities.

Yes a solution would be to keep copies of autorecovery saved documents, even
when a user has stated not to save it. This was mentioned in bug 94042.

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