https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=145515

Michael Warner <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Michael Warner <[email protected]> ---
>From your description, it sounds possible that there is some other issue with
your environment that is causing this.

Even if LO changed the file in some way that didn't meet Excel's expectations,
it's really on Microsoft to make Excel detect and recover from that error in a
robust manner. Perhaps they did that in some later version. 

Since Excel is closed-source, it would be very difficult for an LO developer to
debug what would be causing the behavior you describe. Doubly so since I will
guess that not many of them have a copy of Excel 2004 for Macintosh, without
which it may not be possible to test any change. In any case, in order to have
any ability at all to debug this, we will need at least the following:

1. An Excel 2004 file that has not been modified by LO
2. A description of a minimal (as minimal as possible) set of edits to make in
LO that will cause the erroneous behavior in Excel

The key here is that we need data and a process that we can reproduce, that
will reliably cause this behavior. 

As this is a public forum, be sure that anything you attach does not contain
any confidential data.

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