https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93843

--- Comment #10 from [email protected] ---
I believe I am the original reporter for this bug.  I have tried all the
recommendations I can find.  I have even deleted the newest version of Libre. 
Then went through the computer and deleted any prior folders with mention to
earlier versions of Libre.  Even went through the registry and deleted anything
with the word "Libre" in the line.  Then I downloaded the newest version of
Libre 5.0.2.2 and installed to a new folder location.  The crashes of Libre
continue, although not as frequent as they were when I first sent in the bug
notice.  I have tried to keep note of the occurrences ...ie  whether the crop
image tool was used, whether you changed the margins, whether you imported a
jpg image, or changed the font type or size.  There seems to be no consistent
pattern to the crashes.  I always save the file prior to trying to close the
document from either the small X or the program close large X.  It just seems
to randomly crash on exit and then automatically comes back up into recovery
mode.  Now there have been several occasions when the program says the
file/document was unable to be recovered.  Yet it is there and visible where I
had saved it prior to closing the document and I can open the file when I want
to.  One other thing I have noticed is that periodically in the folder where I
save the "odt" files, there will be a file that I saved and then a second file
with the same name and just the "#" after the "odt".  I have to delete the "#"
before I am able to delete the file.  This does not effect the original file.

After using Open Office and then Libre Office for years this has been the most
frustrating situation I have ever had with any program.

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