Please bottom post on this list :-) - thanks. On 02/11/2011 09:01 AM, Eric Marx wrote: > It’s a side effect of how poorly Crystal Reports exports that report > as a spreadsheet. It was less work for the people at my company to > export it as a .doc. ... > >> The document https://gp.profinishes.com/remote/document.doc
The issue (as I see it) is that LO (and OOo) have a difficult time handling documents with that many frames. It does not matter if it is produced by Crystal Reports or some other source. If you review the doc in MS Word (2003 is all that I have on my WinXP virual machine) and LO you'll see that the document is full of text frames. Word does an excellent job at opening the frames (quickly and easily editable); LO (and OOo) struggle with multiple frames. I'm sure that there are bug reports documenting this, however I haven't the time to go searching for them today. Note: I've also tested in OOo 3.2.1 (linux Ubuntu/go-oo), OOo 3.3.0 (standard), LO 3.3.0 (linux & windows), and all exhibit the same behaviour on a variety of different machines. My suggestion would be to file a bug report and use a modified version of that report (omit BASF & other identifiers etc) as an example. Unfortunately Crystal Reports are now SAP, so I doubt that you'll get much sympathy there given that their rival Oracle now owns OOo - but you never know, try their support forums and/or: http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/advancedsearch?query=openoffice.org Example: <http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/10337> > > <snip> > >> My company uses documents exported out of Crystal Reports from a >> vendor. One particular document which has been in use for years >> formats and performs adequately in Microsoft Office but formats >> poorly and causes Libre Office to lock up while scrolling, >> resizing, editing or pretty much just looking at it. > > I am curious as to why a document which is more a spreadsheet is > being edited in a word processor. ISTM a word processor is the wrong > tool for the job. > > My LO Writer/Win XP does seem to struggle with the file, so the > problem can definitely be replicated. ... -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to [email protected] List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/users/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
