On Mar 8, 2011, at 03:56 , Cliff Scott wrote:

> ** Reply to message from James Wilde <[email protected]> on Mon, 7
> Mar 2011 23:01:28 +0100
> 
>> LibO 3.3.1 on Mac OSX 10.6.6.
>> 
>> I have a number of copies of one particular document, each copy of which
>> differs in some respects from others.  There is, for example, the original
>> file with certain formatting attributes.  Then there is a copy of this which
>> has more formatting attributes to make it suitable for conversion to a mobi
>> ebook.  There is a third copy which differs again, and is intended for
>> conversion to epub format, and so on.
>> 
>> Apart from having them in different folders, and with slightly different file
>> names, I need to know exactly what changes I have made in each file, and I
>> thought that the Description tab of the Properties window would be ideal for
>> this purpose.  I assumed this would be some kind of metadata.  However, I
>> have now discovered that information entered in this window is not preserved
>> when closing the file and re-opening it.
>> 
>> Have I missed something, or is this a bug in the Mac version?
> 
> Actually this is a bug in all versions it seems. If you "save" the file
> before closing it will be saved.

Thanks, Cliff, that did it.

//J
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