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I'm on a 27" iMac using 10.13.6 and 1.6.1

I'm getting this error regularly:

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I'm not sure what to do. The file closes immediately. The file can still be opened afterward and it looks like everything saved .

Is this a bug?

 

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It is not being saved to any cloud service at all (it backs up later to one).

It is saved to our Mac server on the LAN that hosts all of our files. Sometimes it's just fine too. I'm not sure what the error is.

I've also had the error on my Macbook air when it's not on the network. 

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If your LAN disconnects while you're working on the file, you will get that error message. 

On 11/29/2016 at 3:13 PM, Mark Ingram said:

With regards to the file, we don't store the entire file in memory (it would be impractical, even compressed, these files can be many gigabytes), so instead we only load what we need into memory (and load more data, or throw away other data depending on what operations the user is performing). 

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