https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79510

          Priority: medium
            Bug ID: 79510
          Assignee: libreoffice-bugs@lists.freedesktop.org
           Summary: FILESAVE: slide DUPLICATED during save action if slide
                    view changes
          Severity: normal
    Classification: Unclassified
                OS: All
          Reporter: qizuqaconytyg...@tempomail.fr
          Hardware: All
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
           Version: 4.1.6.2 release
         Component: Presentation
           Product: LibreOffice

Here are the steps to reproduce the behavior:

* Create a simple presentation document. Let's say with three slides. The first
slide saying "ONE" as text only, the second one "TWO" and the third one
"THREE". Save the document under some name, e.g. dummy.odp

* Make sure the GUI shows the "Save" Icon on the top toolbar, as well as the
slide overview on the left side.

* Add several lines of text to the third slide.

* Press the "Save" icon. And then be FAST for the next step.

* In the left sidebar click on the image of slide number two. Be fast and click
on this image DURING the saving action of LibreOffice. (If you aren't fast
enough, try again. Or add more stuff to make the saving action last longer.)

* Result: You save a document with three slides: ONE, TWO, THREE-blablalba. So
far so good.

* But also as result: In LibreOffice you have a document opened with FOUR
slides. The additional fourth slide is an exact copy of slide number three.
Sometimes I have seen "ONE - THREEblabla - TWO - THREEblabla", and sometimes
I've also seen "ONE - TWO - THREEblabla - THREEblabla" as a result.

This behavior happens a lot to me, because I do press the "Save" button quite
often (maybe paranoid?) And when I continue to work with my document I often do
not realise the duplication of the last slide. And eventually I end up with two
different "last" slides, because some further changes I do to one copy of this
slide, and other changes I do to the other copy of the same slide. So for me
this behavior often was very near to destroying my actual work in progress
because it messes up my presentation document in a quite intriguing way :(

(This behavior happens with LibreOffice 4.1.6.2 on Ubuntu Linux 12.04.
Libreoffice was installed via the ppa "libreoffice-4-1".)

I think this behavior was NOT present in prior version of LibreOffice (4.0.x I
mean).

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