[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 118740] Occasionally, LO Calc loses blocks of comments.

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Sun Sep 16 16:14:36 UTC 2018


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118740

--- Comment #4 from George <georgera at gvtc.com> ---
(In reply to Buovjaga from comment #3)
> In essence, do you mean that you have worked with the file, saved, but not
> closed and reopened. Then, after the shut down / restart cycle, you notice
> the comments were lost?
> So basically, you should be able to reproduce it without any lengthy "shut
> down, go to sleep, start the next day" -cycle by just doing File - Reload
> after saving.

 Today, I tried out your suggestion. I saved the file, made a change in one
cell (so I could see if it actually reloads to file) and then attempted to
reload the file. Apparently it doesn't reload if the file is already there.
 I really do not have time to test over and over using different techniques to
replicate this problem and I do NOT wish to have this occur again. When I lose
the comments, it really messes up what I am doing. I keep notes on the progress
of the clocks throughout the day and night so I can see what they are doing
each hour. This keeps the display much simpler when it only showing the results
twice a day. The in between times are in those comments.
 When I lose those comments, I have much less information to refer to if a
problem occurs.
 Quite frankly, I have no idea how this stuff works. I just use the spreadsheet
as it is and expect it to work properly. When it doesn't, I do try to gather
the circumstance and report it so you folks can attempt to work it out so it
won't do that.

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