Hi Rainer,

> if you have a bit of time, please try this:
> - crash a database (seriously, I am not sure how, but I am trying to  
> report a bug in auto-recovery, so we need a crash).
> - restart and let autorecovery do its job. It should open the database  
> you were working in for you (at least that is what appears to happen).
> - create one or two new queries and save them.
> - close you database.
> - reopen it: the query you created after the crash-recovery are gone.

I suppose you did this with OOo 3.0? If you, do you mind trying it with
the latest developer snapshot from http://download.openoffice.org/680/?

If this problem persists there (and some chances are it doesn't, since
there was a general auto-recovery-related bug fixed since 3.0, which
*might* also be responsible for the problem you describe), then please
submit an issue.

In general, to me this does not sound as if it were Mac specific, but I
didn't try myself on other platforms, yet.

Thanks & Ciao
Frank

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