Hi,
On 2007-06-28, at 09:16 , Simon Bate wrote:
The bug wasn't about hitting the ESC key...that was just how I
backed out of the problem.
The problem was that saving as a foreign format attempted to bring
up the dialog, which never displayed on screen. So, for all
practical purposes the app was hung.
Simon
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Subject: [Issue 78949] Cannot save to non-open formats
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jun 28
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Hi,
hitting the ESC key while the Warning dialog is open is like
pressing the No
Button. It brings you back to the save as Dialog as you have
decided to not save
in the foreign format. This is intentional and therefore this Issue
is invalid.
Frank
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