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Hello,

First, I have been writing a document for a couple of days when Writer crashed. LibreOffice version was 4.1.3

When Writer was restarted the recovery option came up where I chose to do this. I have previously experienced crashes, but recovery has always gone well with the exception of a few words missing, which is to be expected.

This time the document came up with only about one third of the document (the first part) where the same text was repeated several times down the pages. There was also a red arrow down at the right at the end of each repetition pointing to the right. I am writing "was", because I have not dared to open it again until I understand what has happened or know what to do, or if it is possible to do anything that is. I am hoping the red arrow signifies hidden continuation of the document where all text is still there, but as implied I do not know.

The document itself is an important one where I have done a lot of though process to get it right, so some guidance would be very much appreciated.

I wrote "was 4.13", because I have in the meantime upgraded to LO 4.1.5.

Thanks.

Best regards,
Lars

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