On 06/15/2015 04:12 PM, Andreas Säger wrote:
> Legacy formats are very well supported since many years. On topic: No
> sheets get lost.
> LibreOffice does a very good job reading all kinds of foreign file
> formats. However, writing out OOXML has too many flaws so it does not
OOXML is an ISO fi
On 06/14/15 21:17, Italo Vignoli wrote:
Looking at the file would definitely help. Is there any
chance of getting a clean copy of the file?
I'll try and convince my customer to allow me to get the file, obsuscate
as much data as possible but still get the problem and report it.
bye & Thanks
On 06/15/15 03:54, James E Lang wrote:
So this is an intermittent problem that is not even reliably reproducible using
the same file?
Unfortunately yes.
Otherwise it would have been easy to create a bug report.
bye & Thanks
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On 06/14/15 19:25, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
If I understand it correctly 4.4 is about to be published: I'll try
whether this bug is gone.
Of course I wrote 4.3 and 4.4 but meant 4.4.3 and 4.4.4...
Sorry.
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So this is an intermittent problem that is not even reliably reproducible using
the same file?
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-Original Message-
From: Andrea Venturoli
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 0:53
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Randomly lost sheet
Hello.
A customer of mine
On 14/06/15 19:25, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Still, besides format wars, we have a serious bug here.
> If XLSX is supported, it should work; losing data because it doesn't
> work properly is not a good thing :-(
Of course, this should not happen, and developers are working hard at
looking after t
On 06/14/15 12:40, Italo Vignoli wrote:
You should never generate XLSX files with LibreOffice, unless you need
to exchange them with MS Office users.
*I* know (and never use anyhing else but OpenDocument).
My customers know (if they listen to me and trust me).
Then again, whether this knowledg
On 14/06/15 10:38, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
>> Which version of MS Office was used to generate the files?
> Hard to tell... I'd have to ask my customer and I'm not sure she knows.
> It's even possible in some cases [Libre|Open|Neo]Office was used.
> In any case I believe they've been working for s
On 06/12/15 09:59, Italo Vignoli wrote:
XLSX files are always tricky, as they change for every version of MS
Office.
I know (and already suggested they switch to ODS).
Which version of MS Office was used to generate the files?
Hard to tell... I'd have to ask my customer and I'm not sure
On 12/06/15 09:51, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> When she opens some XLSX file (which contains from a few to a lot of
> sheets), sometimes one of the sheet is blank (i.e. all the cells are
> empty as if it was a new sheet).
XLSX files are always tricky, as they change for every version of MS
Office.
Hello.
A customer of mine reported this problem to me on Windows 7/64b with LO
4.4.3.
When she opens some XLSX file (which contains from a few to a lot of
sheets), sometimes one of the sheet is blank (i.e. all the cells are
empty as if it was a new sheet).
This is very critical, since if she
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