Paul Schlesinger <phschlesin...@gmail.com> writes:

> ...  At the end of the day I quit emacs, saving all my
> work for the day in a very large folder tree that includes all my working
> files and this is rsync'ed onto a usb disk that is a backup and is
> sync'ed to a disk on my home computer and I have redundant backups. About
> one month ago upgraded to orgmode  9.6 using elpa  and about a week ago I
> started getting an encoding warning when i would tell emacs I wanted to
> quit. The warning indicated the offending characters but they were in an
> unformatted buffer on the screen and I became fatigued trying to correct
> them.  If I save the file as raw-text I preserve all the org formatting and
> structure.  I upgraded ny home computer to 9.6 and this started happening
> on it also.

Thanks for reporting!

Did you notice which file this happened to?
If you did, does opening only that file, editing it, and closing trigger
the issue?

We need more information to understand what is happening.

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