https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126869

--- Comment #9 from orcmid <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to John from comment #8)

> There are numerous cases where a corrupted .odt file is magically
> "un-corrupted" by Edit > Select All > Copy > Paste into a new document >
> Save ....  Two such forum posts (there are more - copying to a new document
> is often suggested as a fix) are:

I had been thinking that "corrupted" meant that it wouldn't open and that the
offer to repair also failed.  That is, the document can't be used at all.

In the example where the document does open (enough that it can be copied into
a fresh document), what is meant by corruption in this case?  Does a Save As
provide the same miracle cure?  

I am asking because it strikes me that the document is not known to be
corrupted once it is opened, so it is not clear that the user-perceived defects
seen would be recognized as something to be cleaned up by File > Save.

Please say more.

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