https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98340

--- Comment #2 from GAlcidesS <[email protected]> ---
Hi. 
I can't attach a file as it will work the first three times, and then it will
crash. Unfortunately, the table I'm working on has unpublished data that I have
to keep for the moment.
However, I can give a description of the problem.

It started in the previous version of LibreOffice. Trying to solve it I
installed the latest released version, but the problem still exists. After try
and error with the possible crashing's origin, I tried something else, that
original file had text and tables, so I split it: text & tables.
The text file works perfect, so did the tables' file the first two times I
modified it, but then, crashed. Since the text file is flawless, it definitely 
has to be the a table issue. Speaking of which, one time I opened the file and
a comment box was created next to the table with the text "Segmentation!!!"; I
think that is the explanation for this issue.
My guess is that during codification when saving the document, tables are badly
coded and this segmentation issue appears.
I tried a second trick, I created a new table, smaller and I had the same
result, three times after edition and crashing again.
Moreover, when opened in another office suite, additional cells in random raws
on the right side appear with no reason. Also, merged cells are duplicated in
additional columns that weren't there in the original file, so my idea of
something going wrong when saving is supported.

The *exact* steps for the different crashing moments, regardless of the table
content, would be:
Given a table:
Copy and paste the contents of one row in to another
Add rows above/below
Copy and paste text from the clipboard into one cell
Break the table 

When the program crashes I get a message saying that due to an error
Libreoffice closed unexpectedly, that the changes will be saved, but when
re-entering the file, the program was unable to save the latest version, so the
original file was recovered instead. Sometimes the message says something about
insufficient memory (??).

I made an update yesterday and I just tried to replicate the crashing, no
success on that, hopefully is solved?? I'll update if the problem persists.

PS. I don't know how to mark as UNCONFIRMED

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