David Higginbotham Sr. wrote:
> 
> Hi again,
> 
> after thinking about use of a Spreadsheet Booklet-Highly Recommend That
> You Allow The User To "Save" whenever he/she wants too.
> 
> program only allows to Save As-this doesn't help the user.
> 
> I do have Office 2002 XP on this computer, but slowly I wish to stop using
> some MS programs, therfore the use of your (all of you included)
> Openoffice software, and still trying to use. I'm really just surprise
> that you stated it was stable, and its not, I've had oh 5 crashes in 3days
> using the same spreadsheet booklet.
> 
> Please add me to any Beta versions in the future, I will help.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> David Higginbotham
> Florissant, Missouri USA
> 
> outside Saint Louis, Missouri
> 
> 

You should be able to save the spreadsheet whenever it is modified (and at
other times if you change certain settings in Tools >Options (for example,
hide/show vertical scroll bar)).

The following post in the forum may provide some guidance if you want to
help by testing beta versions (as you suggest, all versions seem to be
beta).  You have to register with the QA project, IIRC.  How to volunteer to
improve OOo quality : http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=54625
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