Robin Laing wrote:

> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>> Hi Kevin,
>>
>> kevin johnston wrote:
>>
>>> I'm seeing a bizarre behavior and I'm stumped: Calc can read in a
>>> spreadsheet, display it, edit it, but cannot write it out.
>>
>> there are two know situations where OOo has problems saving files:
>>
>> - the file belongs to a remote resource and OOo temporarily lost
>> connection to it (network problem, hibernation or standby); this is a
>> bug in OOo.
>>
>> - there is an application running on the system that wipes out the
>> temp-folder while OOo has opened a file; this is a bug in the system
>> setup: temp folders should never be cleared while applications are running.
>>
>> I assume that your problem is different. I recommend that you create an
>> issue in our bug reporting system and attach some files for testing.
>> This will allow developers to have a look on the problem.
>>
>> Ciao,
>> Mathias
>>
> 
> I have one case where OOo has saved a corrupted Calc file.  I cannot
> open this file in OOo2.3 which just freezes.  The file will unzip
> without warnings so the corruption was created within OOo.  I plan on
> submitting this file as a bug report.  I could open the file in Gnumeric
> but lost formatting.

I was talking about the case that OOo completely fails to save the file,
in most cases accompanied by a "General I/O error" message. Your file
obviuously had been saved without a detected error. Obviously there's a
Calc bug, either in the code that saved the file or in the code that
loads it. Submitting it as a bug report is a good idea.

Ciao,
Mathias

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