• TheProtagonist
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      -18 hours ago

      Isn’t everything being saved automatically anyway, when you work in the cloud (i.e. SharePoint)?

      • @manny_stillwagon@mander.xyz
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        23 hours ago

        I have to use Power BI for my job and it does automatically saves until it’s been open too long and then it stops automatically saving and also won’t let you manually save. Then you have to do a Save As for some reason, close every open PBI file, and reopen them, which takes approximately 3-5 business days.

      • @Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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        55 hours ago

        Libreoffice does this without forcing you to allow them to store all of your files. Because it’s a feature that doesn’t rely on any kind of cloud bs, MS just added that requirement because they are assholes that have no respect for their users.

        • TheProtagonist
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          8 hours ago

          No, thanks! ;-)

          Actually I work a lot with Office Documents on SharePoint in my job and for each of them “automatic saving” is on, so you never have to worry about anything. Just close the application when you’re done and your work is always up-to-date.

          • @wetbeardhairs@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            68 hours ago

            MS disabled the auto-save function for anything on a local disk, which is necessary for me because I use *gasp* version control software.

            • @The_v@lemmy.world
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              27 hours ago

              If you turn off a few of Microsoft’s more insane tracking in the privacy settings, it disables the autosave “feature”. The autosave fucked up version tracking badly enough that it was nice to have a global kill button.

              I have found that turning off most new “features” that Microsoft makes recently is usually for the best.