https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125662

--- Comment #5 from MarvinWWW <mwh...@mail.com> ---
I am also seeing this problem A LOT over the past few days (since 25 November
2019). I have two large files that I can send to you that should help in
isolating the problem, but I do not quite see how to attach them to this form. 

One of the files is a text version of the Windows 10 System Information (about
0.8 Mbytes) so you can see the specifications of my computer and the Windows 10
version number and all of those things. The other file is an actual spreadsheet
file (.ods file) that causes the problem very consistently. It is about 15
Mbytes. I only have 1 Mbit/sec internet, so I do not want to attach the files
incorrectly and waste a lot of time, then find out that I have to start again.

For now, I can tell you that I have spent a lot of time using LibreOffice Calc
over the past few years. About nine months ago I installed LibreOffice 6.1.5
and used it up until this week creating a dozen or so *large* spreadsheets with
file sizes of 180 Mbytes or more. These are slow to load and slow to save, but
other than that they *had* been working fine. Suddenly that all changed this
week. I cannot seem to do the simplest operation in any of those large files
without getting a Bad Allocation error message when I try to save my changes.

I started all over on a new file and gradually built it up to be very much like
my other files. When it reached about 15 Mbytes in size, I started getting the
Bad Allocation error. It has lots of tabs (lots of sheets) but in particular it
has two named Orig Historical Price Data and Orig Historical Cap Data. The
first of these two contains almost 4000 records. I would like the second of
these two to be an exact copy of the first (as a starting point for my work).
However, I can only copy a few hundred records from one to the other and still
save the changes. If I copy thousands of records from one to the other, then I
get a Bad Allocation message when I try to save the changes.

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