https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52477

--- Comment #3 from gabzana <[email protected]> ---
LibreOffice 3.5.4.2 Build ID: 350m
Ubuntu 12.04 32bit

I can confirm this bug. It is fatal to .docx files being edited with
LibreOffice, which after being saved will reopen neither in LibreOffice nor
Microsoft Word.

In my case I made a tracked change, an insertion, directly after hyperlinked
text (not within the hyperlinked text). It resulted in the following jumbled
invalid xml when saved as .docx:

<w:hyperlink r:id="rId11">
<w:r>...SOME TEXT IN HERE...</w:r>
<w:ins w:author="myname" w:date="2012-12-14T11:30:00Z" w:id="1177">
</w:hyperlink>
<w:r>...TEXT INSERTED WITH TRACK CHANGES...</w:r>
</w:ins>

The workaround is to edit the document.xml file inside the .docx archive and
correct the xml, but very few users will have the skills to do this. Even for
those who know what to do, it can be very difficult to find and display the
problematic code (I had to use a hex editor as both gedit and bluefish choked
on the 600KB document.xml file).

After manually correcting the xml to the following I was able to open the
document in Microsoft Word.

<w:hyperlink r:id="rId11">
<w:r>...SOME TEXT IN HERE...</w:r>
</w:hyperlink>
<w:ins w:author="myname" w:date="2012-12-14T11:30:00Z" w:id="1177">
<w:r>...TEXT INSERTED WITH TRACK CHANGES...</w:r>
</w:ins>

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