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On 2013-02-27 07:41, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
When awaking my computer after the screen saver has been activated, the images in Writer are gone. Only the image frame containing a "Reading error" message is left. Reloading the document get the images back. (Naturally it is only the document in memory who is influenced). But sometimes I save without recognizing the lack of images and then I have to insert the pictures again.
Seems to be a LibreOffice - screen saver conflict.
Just given it a try. It happens on OpenOffice 3.2 Writer too if that matters.

Perhaps this is a Windows problem only? Found on Win XP and Win 7 not tried on other OS.
Others observed the same phenomena?
Some advise on how to get rid of this without deactivating the screen saver?

Kolbjoern

Hi. What version of LO is it. Just as a test, in options>Load/Save>General, try un-ticking "Save Auto Recovery Information" and "Always create a backup copy".
This may be related to a long standing issue that is difficult to reproduce.
Steve


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