https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153295

--- Comment #12 from Colin <[email protected]> ---
Further experimentation has dictated yet another change to the subject heading
and a more reliable subject definition.
It is not simply the hiding and exposing action that is ignored.
If the user browses around their file, examining different sheets, possibly
selecting multiple cells to view the analytics on the bottom ribbon or many
other UI presentation changes - in the View menu - but makes no changes that
require a recalculation then no "save" is prompted upon exit.
It is not occurring with all "toggles" in the View menu.

As originally identified;
View headers toggle does not trigger a save, nor does it present the change
upon reloading the file
Whereas
View>Toolbars>Form Design also does not trigger a save but the change is
presented upon reloading the file
alternatively
View>View Gridlines -does- trigger a file save and of course the change is
presented upon reloading the file

I'm unsure whether the elements in the View Menu can be assigned by the user as
part of their UI setup or whether it is fixed "at source". Is there any value
to the project if I systematically test everything in MY View menu and produce
a calc defining the save prompt and file reload condition?

Please make my day - and advise me there's already something extant defining
the response "triggers" for all UI amendments and they just reuire
rationalising.

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