https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156730

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I did not want to make the file that prompted the bug filing public, so I tried
creating a nonsensical file to duplicate the problem and was successful.

The way I did it was to create the first line of data the same width (A1:AD1)
as my original file and then filling down until the problem occurred using
version 7.5.5.2. A summary follows.

336,960 lines (or less) - file was able to be saved

336,970 lines - file was not saved but calc did not exit. Error message said
       “Error saving the document myfilename: 
        General Error. 
        General input/output error.”

336,975 lines (or more) – file not saved and calc exited.  Error message said
        “Libreoffice has stopped working
         A problem has caused the problem to stop working correctly.
         Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is
         available.


The largest file size saved successfully (336,960 lines) was 67,453,522 bytes.

The largest file size saved was then opened in version 7.4.3.2 and increased to
340,000 lines using fill down.  It was then saved with a file size 68,062,937
bytes.

This 340,000 line file was then opened successfully in version 7.5.5.2, but
when a save was attempted, with no changes made to the file, the error
“Libreoffice has stopped…” appeared and Calc then exited.

This last step was also repeated in safe mode.

If the 340,000 line file had lines 336,961 through 340,000 deleted after it was
opened in 7.5.5.2, it then could then be saved.


The original file that prompted the filing, which had different data,
functions, and also macros, exhibited similar behavior but the number of lines
and file size where the problem developed were of different (less) values.


How would you like me to share the nonsensical file?

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