After reboot of my notebook my LibreOffice -- Version: 4.3.3.2 / Build ID:
430m0(Build:2) -- started to open corrupted file...
I can not understand why...
After resaving it ("Save As"), both versions look like similair, with size
became bigger on 18 bytes:
-rwxrwxrwx 1 tosik tosik260510 Feb
I had the same problem. :-(
I edited a ODT-file (260 kb), and closed it.
After sometime i tried to open, but:
"File XXX could not be repaired and therefore cannot be opened."
(AbiWord can open it anyhow, but then i loose formating and structuring...)
What to do?
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Not reproducible in Xubuntu. We would need a specific, click-by-click
reproduction scenario in order to proceed.
cd ~/Desktop && wget -c
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/960076/+attachment/2903197/+files/Problem%20document.odt
-O example.odt && lowriter --nologo example.o
I was able to reproduce it with this scaled-down document (I'm not
sending the original problem documents because they're unpublished
papers that shouldn't be available publicly yet). All documents work on
my other computer. I think the problem may be that for some reason
Ubuntu has created 1MB /tm
joehill, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Could you please attach the file, that opens in AbiWord, that
demonstrates this problem?
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Title:
LibreOffice saves my files, next time I attempt to open them it says
they're corrupt
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