> I am unable to reproduce the ods save issue.  It does use a lot of cpu
> for a short
> while, but then finishes as expected.  Your stack trace suggests that it did
> finish.

Ok, so these are the steps that cause my cpu usage to soar to 100% and
stay there until I kill the process when saving to an existing ods
file:

1. Open ods file originally attached
2. Open Fourier analysis ( check labels )
3. Select all the data EXCEPT the first column
4. Do fourier analysis
5. In one of the empty sheets (say sheet3)
6. Do: =hypot( fourier output real column 1 , fourier output imaginary
column 2 ) (the IMABS + COMPLEX also works to get the problem)
7. Drag this down till you encompass all the data in the fourier output colums
8. Try to save by overwriting the ods file you are working on (option
-> with foreign extras)
9. Takes forever to save and I have to kill the process...

Note that I'm using gnumeric on a 5-year old laptop that might be not
good enough to do the job quickly....for some reason..



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