https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121086
--- Comment #37 from orcmid <[email protected]> --- (In reply to heywood from comment #35) > I've now checked the latest versions of OOo (4.0.1), LibreOffice (4.1.4.2), > and NeoOffice (3.4.1). LibreOffice and NeoOffice open my password-protected > .ods file just fine. OpenOffice says "The password is incorrect. The file > cannot be opened." Heywood, that is not enough information to confirm that this is the same problem ernie was having. Can you do the following: 1. Open your password-protected file in LibreOffice or NeoOffice. 2. Delete any proprietary information. 3. Save it with a new name and a *different* password, but including any special characters and spaces that you use in the current password (rearranged, of course). 4. Verify that the file opens in LO and NeoO, and does not open in AOO 4.0.1 on your OS X configuration. The idea is to be able to create a non-private saved-with password file that is accepted to the creating application but not AOO 4.0.1. If you are able to do that, upload the file to this bug report and tell us what the password is so we can inspect the file to determine what the problem might be. BONUS POINTS: Save a modified version (1-2 above) without any password. Open it in AOO 4.0.1 and save that with the same password you used in (3). Are all three apps able to open it when it is done that way? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug. You are the assignee for the bug. You are watching all bug changes.
