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If the document has been going back and forth between LibreOffice and Apache
OpenOffice  (or old OpenOffice.org) it is quite possible that it was
corrupted at some stage (I have a document where this happened...)

If your father has been using OpenOffice only, can he pinpoint a version
where it worked/works correctly? Does he have older copies of the document
(it might have become corrupted at same point in the past...)

In any case, the easiest way to try earlier versions of LibreOffice and
OpenOffice (assuming he is using Windows) is to get Portable versions
http://sourceforge.net/projects/winpenpack/files/X-LibreOffice/releases/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/winpenpack/files/X-ApacheOpenOffice/releases/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/winpenpack/files/X-OpenOffice.org/releases/

Hope this helps...



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