Hi Cor,
I should have thought of that !
I created a new document and the Mail Merge worked using the existing
database, so I gradually copied over the old document contents to the
new document to see what happened.
The crash happened when I added a header, and added an image into the
header (a blank header worked fine).
I'll post a bug report, as I've narrowed it down.
Thanks for the tip :)
Regards
Paul
On 13/12/11 09:21, Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi Paul,
paul wrote (11-12-11 15:36)
I'm running LibreOffice 3.4.4 on openSuse 11.3 (x86_64).
I've created a docmument that I want to use for Mail Merging & have a
connected to the database. If I use the Mail Merge tool, in preview I
can see all the correct entries.
However when I try to save or print the document, LibreOffice crashes
and there is no error message displayed. On restarting, the document is
intact, so I've not lost anything.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what might be wrong/how I can fix
this ?
Running LibreOffice various versions on Ubuntu, I did not see crashes
(anyway not regular) with mail merge.
I have seen an issue in the past where a special document caused
problems.
Can you reproduce the issue with another document too? And also with
another type of database?
Cheers,
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