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<b><a class="bz_bug_link
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title="RESOLVED FIXED - LibreOffice Draw can not save as (replace) the opening pdf to itself, Must Rename."
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103947#c15">Comment # 15</a>
on <a class="bz_bug_link
bz_status_RESOLVED bz_closed"
title="RESOLVED FIXED - LibreOffice Draw can not save as (replace) the opening pdf to itself, Must Rename."
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103947">bug 103947</a>
from <span class="vcard"><a class="email" href="mailto:felipe.jimenez.h@gmail.com" title="Felipe <felipe.jimenez.h@gmail.com>"> <span class="fn">Felipe</span></a>
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<pre>Hi! My first time here, I think.
The following workaround works for me with Windows 10, LO Writer Version
6.4.1.2 (x64) Build ID: 4d224e95b98b138af42a64d84056446d09082932.
After I open the hybrid pdf file with LO Writer and do some edits, I just save
(Ctrl-S, no Export) to a temporary odt file in the same folder as the original
hybrid pdf file (and with the same file name, except the extension). I can save
(Crl-S) any time I want.
At the end of the editing session, I Export (Directly) to (hybrid) PDF, and
Windows does not complain that the file is being used by another application!
Finally I can also delete the temporary odt file (since the pdf file has it
embedded).
This has the the added advantage for me that a Dropbox link to the hybrid pdf
file keeps working.</pre>
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