https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65509

--- Comment #27 from Harald Koester <harald.koes...@mail.de> ---
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #22)
> > In bug 76950 I described the same bug. To my opinion the option works but
> > you have to close and restart again LibreOffice after changing the option.
> 
> So that is a different issue - anyway now that this issue evolved in
> changing the UI position of AutoSave.
> IMO reopening bug 76950 is a good thing.
> 

Sorry Cor, I don't agree in this case. If you go on the test procedure of the
original description with:

6. ..
7. Close LibreOffice without saving both files.
8. Restart LibreOffice.
9. Open the document of step 3 and edit it
10. File> New> Text
11. Type something (test for example)
12. Wait for the autoRecovery save.
13. Check the time stamp of the opened document. It has been changed. 

Hence now autorecovery works correctly at least for existing documents. But it
does not work with new documents. I did not found a saved version of the new
file, neither in the 'My Documents' folder, nor in the Backup folder and also
not in the folder of the already existing document.

Tested with version 4.4.7 and Win7.

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