https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99542

V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> ---
Unclear, are you on the 64-bit build of LibreOffice 5.0.5.2 or the 32-bit
build. Copy and paste the build details from the Help -> About LibreOffice

Formulas created within a Writer document are each their own OLE object, they
are dependent on the memory available in the Writer session and while the
document is open, and not yet saved--the objects have not been fully recorded
into the ODF archive. Believe the work around is to periodically save the
document, close and reopen.

Admittedly, calling the OLE linkage to the Math module formula editor is
provided as a "feature" in composing a Writer ODF document--so the use of
formula (or draw, or chart objects, etc.) should be made as reliable as
possible from within Writer. Believe that they are not is a legitimate memory
management issue.

Otherwise, my experience is that if you prepare your formulas directly in the
Math module, save them, and then insert them into your Writer document you'll
have fewer issues with them as OLE objects as each is rooted in a fully formed
document.

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