>   many of us use threaded mail readers, so it is very easy to miss
> posts "tacked on" to another thread.
I'm lost, here. If I change the subject, and copy the text into a new
message, how does "it" (not sure what "it" is; my email client? the OOo
mail list server? Your mail client?) know what the thread is? The
subject above is "Re: OOoW: Intermittent problems with save/save as.",
where is "[user]", or other thread info coming from? "OOoW: Intermittent
problems with save/save as" was my title not copied from anywhere. Put
another way, if the subject is my own, and the special email header
fields have been removed, where does "correlation" to the old thread
come from? [Actually, I fixed the spelling to "intermittent", just now,
to see if this changes anything.]

>
> With regard to bug reports/issues/requests for enhancement this is
> done via http://www.openoffice.org/issues/query.cgi - generally known
> as issuezilla.
>
Thanks.
> To post there you will have to register on the OOo site.
I am so registered.
> You can also vote for issues that are important to you. We all hope
> that doing so increases the likelihood of them being attended to.
>
Yes, WE do hope! ;-)
> Russell

Thanks. BTW, I've started trying to recreate the denial of save event in
OOoW, and cannot recreate it. It just seems to happen at random times.

I wonder if my left pinky is slipping from <SHIFT> to <CTRL>, and OOoW
doesn't complain, and instead refuses to save rather than saving a
"difficult filename", or complaining about the special character. Or,
perhaps, OOoW is being interrupted by it say, a <CTRL>-C, OR
<FLYING_WINDOWS_KEY>-<I_don't_know_what>?

The error message is something like "Writer can't save file ...". I've
been so panicky to figure out how to save the text, that I forget to
copy down the text of the message. (Of course, Windows [XP] making many
GUI messages inaccessible as text, for Copy and Paste doesn't help any.)

That's not exactly a bug, but undesirable for a clumsy typists like me.
(Doesn't happen with any other app.) I'll play with this tomorrow and
see if I can recreate it.

Hell, I just washed my fingers and can't do a thing with them! ;-)

typographicLee, speaking, that is

Lee Rothstein

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