This problem seems to happen when the new version of the file to be
saved is shorter than the older.  I tried creating a space filled file,
named file.odt, and then creating a new spreadsheet an saving with the
same name.  If file.odt is stored locally, everything goes fine, but if
it is stored on a samba share, the result is a file containing a blank
spreadsheet with trailing spaces until the length of the dummy space
filled old file.  That is, saving over an existing file on a samba share
overwrites the older, but doesn't arrange the length of the file.

Regards
Albert

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Damaged OpenOffice files from samba shares
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267371
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