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Bug#443505: openoffice.org: Unable to distinguish a document from its recovered version after a crash



Hi,

Paolo Benvenuto wrote:
> I open a odt document, for example from the desktop, and I modify it. Autosave is activated and is doing its job.
> 
> I simulate a crash, killing the openoffice.org window.
> 
> If I open the same document againg, openoffice tells me it has one doc to recover. I recover it.
> 
> This way I'm going to have two documents opened: the saved document and the autosaved one.
> 
> Unfortunatly, the two window have the same title, and nothing permit to distinguish the saved copy from the autosaved one.

Why is this a bug? You get what you want (your document restored). You
also get the autosaved one again. Of course this might be confusing
but...

I don't think it's a "normal" bug, if it's a bug then minor...

Grüße/Regards,

René
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