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Hi :)
That is weird.  

It might still be a User Profile issue on all the machines.  Most likely is  a particular 
Extension/Add-on that you have on all machines.  Do you have anything like that?  If you rename the 
User Profile on just 1 machine as a test rather than doing it on all machines.  
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile

wrt to replying to the list you are not the only one.  I didn't even realise your reply didn't go 
to the list and was wondering why no-one else responded to my post.  We have to use "Reply to all" 
or "Group reply" rather than just the normal "Reply to".  It is annoying a few of us but there 
doesn't seem to be anything any of us can do about it.  

Apols and regards from 
Tom :)  






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From: Thomas Blasejewicz <thomas@s7.dion.ne.jp>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
Sent: Tuesday, 2 July 2013, 16:39
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] constant crashes


I am sorry, I responded (again) only to Mr. Davies and not the list. 
There seems to be a trick to it ...

(2013/07/02 18:26), Tom Davies wrote:
Hi
Also try

Tools - Options - Memory

and increase the various sizes.  I have it set at something like 
20Mb/object and above the "Use for LibreOffice" set a LOT higher than 
i expect the final documents to be.  Around 50Mb might be a good idea.



However, crashes are usually a result of Java behaving badly. You can 
probably switch Java off completely or just switch it off for LIbreOffice

Tools - Options - Advanced

The top tick-box lets you switch it off.


The next most common cause is some problem in your User Profile so you 
might want to temporarily "get back to factory defaults" by renaming 
your User Profile
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile

Well, I run LO on Win XP SP3, 2.5 GB RAM
Turned off ALL other software
Set memory per object to 20 MB
memory for LO to 50 MB
changed version of JAVA
turned JAVA off

so far no improvement.

reset user profile? not yet. Iif I do that, I suppose I loose all my 
styles, templates, autotext, macros etc., right?
Or will they remain available?
Anyway, that is an adventure I may try when I am at leisure after dinner 
or so ...


One more thing: the exact same thing happens exactly in the same way on 
three different computers.
Two running Windows XP, one Win 7.
Can this still be problem with the user profile?















One person found that upgrading to a more recent version of 
LibreOffice solved a crashing problem


There is another rare and intermittent bug to do with images. It's 
been around since OOo 2.(something) but is very rare and difficult to 
pin-down because it is not easy to reproduce conditions reliably.  
Best work-arounds are
1.  Switch off the auto-back-up!  But then you have to keep making 
sure you do save regularly and fairly frequently, perhaps incrementing 
versions occasionally to ensure you can easily go back to a previous 
state.
2.  to keep a copy of all the images in a sub-folder in the same 
folder as the document, or elsewhere that is easy to get to so that if 
images do vanish from the document then it's easy to replace them
3.  Work on your document locally and then upload back to the network 
or Cloud or usb-stick or where-ever you keep it.

Regards from
Tom


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     *From:* Dries Feys <dries.feys@tvh.com>
     *To:* Thomas Blasejewicz <thomas@s7.dion.ne.jp>
     *Cc:* "users@global.libreoffice.org" <users@global.libreoffice.org>
     *Sent:* Tuesday, 2 July 2013, 8:45
     *Subject:* Re: [libreoffice-users] constant crashes

     You could try version 3.6.6 or 4.0.4.

     Do you have enough ram? On what OS are you working?

     Met vriendelijke groeten, Salutations distinguées, Kind Regards,

     DRIES FEYS
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     On 2 July 2013 09:15, Thomas Blasejewicz <thomas@s7.dion.ne.jp
<mailto:thomas@s7.dion.ne.jp>> wrote:
     > Good afternoon
     > I do have an "ordinary" ODF Writer file, about 14 MB in size
     because of
     > about 60 monochrome pictures (writing a book).
     > This file is usually open in "print preview mode".
     > When I try to switch to "web layout", so that I can see more text
     > without all those funky margins and spaces between pages,
     > LibreOffice (3.6.5.2) ALWAYS crashes "due to an unexpected
     error" as it
     > calls it.
     >
     > Is there anything I can do about this VERY annoying behavior?
     >
     > Thank you.
     > Thomas
     >




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