Tim Graham f529d0cb58 [1.10.x] Refs #24227 -- Fixed crash of ManyToManyField.value_from_object() on unsaved model instances.
This behavior was removed in 67d984413c9540074e4fe6aa033081a35cf192bc
but is needed to prevent a crash in formtools.

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