[Solved] Impress 2.4.0 allways ask to save

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OOisGreat
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[Solved] Impress 2.4.0 allways ask to save

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Not sure is this was a problem wit earlier versions of impress.

Now when I open an impress file and imediately close it, I get a dialog box that says the file has been modified and I get the save, discard, or cancel options.

Is there some reason for this or is there a setting I need to change to have the dialog box open only after a change.
 Edit: 7th July: tagged the thread as solved since fixed in 2.4.1. 
Last edited by Hagar Delest on Mon Jul 07, 2008 6:02 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Reason: tagged the thread as Solved.
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Re: Impress 2.4.0 allways ask to save

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Seems to be the same as that one: [Issue] Save requested even if no change (.xls .ppt).

You should subscribe and vote for it (up to 2 votes per issue) : Issue 87555 - Newly loaded Excel or PowerPoint file considered as modified.
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Re: [Issue] Impress 2.4.0 allways ask to save

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I verfied today on 2 seperate comptuters that this happens. It does not happen when I load an odp file. It does happen when I load a ppt file.

I tried going to TOOLS -> options -> load/save -> microsoft office; tried all combinations and still the dialog box appreas.

Maybe I just didn't notice it with 2.3.1.

Still a great program.
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Re: [Issue] Impress 2.4.0 allways ask to save

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OOisGreat wrote:Maybe I just didn't notice it with 2.3.1.
Definitively not because I know I've opened such xls and ppt files without that bug (with 2.3.1).
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