https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=100598
Aron Budea <[email protected]> changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Aron Budea <[email protected]> ---
I tested this, and you are correct, there are supposed to be two warning
mechanisms. However only one of them is applicable here, because the one
warning about saving multi-sheet documents in CSV format only comes up if you
save in a new CSV. In this case, since you're already in CSV format, it's not
shown.
The one that should come up is the warning about different file formats. Note
that this warning can be disabled, which could be the case for you. Is this
checkbox checked?
Tools -> Options... -> Load/Save -> General -> Warn when not saving in ODF or
default format
I can relate to how frustrating losing your work can be over such a trivial
mistake. Personally, I think the multi-sheet warning could be extended to be
always shown with multiple sheets, or shown if you try to save after adding a
new sheet. Note however that the issue is more general: if you open a CSV and
add some other feature to the sheet, like a chart, you still wouldn't get a
warning, unless you had the other warning enabled (the one on saving to non-ODF
formats).
So extending the multi-sheet warning could only help avoiding one specific kind
of mistake, plus one could argue once the user opens a file, they should
already be aware of the format they're dealing with.
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