Hi Thomas

Thomas Hackert wrote
> Hello @ll,
> and another one ... :(
> 1. Open Calc
> 2. Enter some values like 1, 2, 3 in the first column and 2, 4, 6 in 
> the second column.
> 3. Press 
> <Ctrl>
> +
> <Z>
>  as long as all values are removed.
> 4. Press 
> <Ctrl>
> +
> <W>
>  to close the window.
> The "Save document" dialog opens. But I would expect, that Calc 
> closes this window without any "Save document" dialog ... :( Is this 
> a bug or a feature?

In fact you just need to type 1 and press Enter. Pressing Ctrl+Z will remove
the value but pressing Ctrl+W opens the Save dialog.

IMO this is a bug not a feature. If you save the document and then type 2 in
another cell, even if you Undo, it will still ask to save. This means that
pressing Enter on a non-empty cell triggers the Save action even if you Undo
all actions.

Hope this helps ;)



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