I ran into that with an .xlsx file as well. Recovered, saved it as xlsx, LO
crashed. Recovered, saved as xls, LO crashed. Recovered, saved as ods, LO
crashed. Went around and around. Finally opened it using MSXL on another
machine and saved as to a new file. New file is working ok with LO.
Once the old one was corrupt, LO recovery couldn't seem to fix it..
Eliz Crowley
TSG Service Desk
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 09:32, Peter G. Underwood <pgunderwood@wol.co.za>wrote:
Editing some .docx files, using the Comment feature. On saving them
as .docx files, LibreOffice [3.3.1 OOO330m19 (Build:8) tag
libreoffice-3.3.1.2, Ubuntu package 1:3.3.1-1ubuntu3~lucid2] crashes and
the document is not recoverable.
Is this a known issue? The workaround is to save the documents as .odt
files.
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