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Paul,

On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 18:43 +0100, Paul Stear wrote: 

On Monday 02 May 2011 18:22:45 planas wrote:
Paul

On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 16:50 +0100, Paul Stear wrote:
Hi all,
Since upgrading to the latest kubuntu version I have various problems but
a major one is not being able to save spreadsheets.
I can open them, modify them but when I come to save changes libreoffice
just crashes and clears the screen.  I thought it might be a permissions
problem but other openoffice files work correctly.
I am asked each time I open a spreadsheet to recover from the last crash,
if I do or don't it doesn't make any difference.
I have 3 spreadsheets each with 13 pages and links to each other.

Any experts know how to solve this?

Thanks in anticipation
Paul

Did have this problem with previous kubuntu version?
No this has only happened since the update.
Thanks for your interest
Paul
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Does this happen with any other LO file types? 

I am not sure what is happening since worked with earlier versions of
kubuntu and you did not change any settings. Not to pass the buck but I
am suspicious the problem is with kubuntu because that is the only
change.

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