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I was working in Affinity Photo 2 today, and the file I was editing resides on a network server at my workplace. When I went to save my work, for whatever reason, Affinity Photo 2 thought that it had lost access to the source file. (I don't know why; I haven't investigated that party myself yet.)

The result was that it declared that it had lost access to the source file and must immediately close my document (without saving).

This seems highly unusual and possibly the worst course of action under these circumstances. Either returning to my document or prompting me for an alternate place to save (such as the desktop) would be FAR preferable. 

When I re-opened the document, it did offer me a restore file to open, but it didn't contain all the latest changes I'd made, so I had to redo the last bit of work. 

The feature request here is to modify the behaviour in this case to the bolded behaviour above.

Thanks!

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