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User rainerbielefeld changed the following:

                  What    |Old value                 |New value
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                        CC|''                        |'rainerbielefeld'
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            Ever confirmed|                          |1
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                    Status|UNCONFIRMED               |NEW
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                  Keywords|                          |crash, oooqa
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Dec 31 01:31:24 -0800 
2005 -------
I checked with "2.0.1 RC5 German version WIN XP: [680m1(Build8990)]" and can
confirm the problem. Opening the document causes 100% processor load and used
memory size is rising on and on.

"1.1.4 (German) WIN XP: [645m52 (Build 8824)]" and WORD 2000 open the document
without problem.

The document can be opened with 2.0.1 if I saved it newly from 1.1.4 (does not
matter whether .sxw or .doc), but it did not help to save it newly from 
WORD2000.

Unfortunately I can not get an error report.

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