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Hi :)
For something like 99.5% of documents it's not a problem.  The op was asking
if this particular odt was a problem in 4.0.0
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4037263/perf_calc_translations.odt

I've just been able to save that document as doc in 4.0.0.3 from the
LibreOffice website (ie not form a ppa or any distros repo) using Ubuntu
12.04 with the Unity DE. 
perf_calc_translations.doc
<http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4037492/perf_calc_translations.doc>  

Now i am wondering if LO crashes on the op's system when he tries to open
any of the versions of doc that i have sent.   Also i wonder if renaming the
User Profile fixed it or if the 4.0.0.3 is a more recent version than
whatever he downloaded on Launch Day.  
Regards from
Tom :)  



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