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Not answering the original question, but ...
You can clean up hundreds of lock files in one swell foop. Just use Windows
file explorer to search for ".lck" in the relevant folder, sort the results by
date, check they're all from the time you opened the book, select them all, and
delete.
We've
Figured it out.
It chokes on files that have text inserts that are shared between multiple
files. I noticed that a particular file name showed on the bottom left of
the book screen when the crash message was displayed. I use a specific
naming convention for those types of files.
Once I deleted th