https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160944

--- Comment #10 from Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de> ---
The example document has Zombie-shape anchored to the first cell in the last
row.

Repair instructions: Insert a shape. Leave insert mode. Select the newly
inserted shape. Press Tab-key (that will select the next shape) and wait a
little bit. The view will change to the last row. There you see the anchor in
the first cell. Press Delete-key. Now the Zombie-shape is deleted. Go back to
the newly inserted shape and delete it too. Save the document.

This Zombie-shape itself is a 180° rotated, skewed "Striped Right Arrow". It is
anchored "To cell (resize with cell).

The crash itself happens somewhere in export, likely in OpenRow, when it gets a
nStartRow=1048576. There is somewhere a check missing, whether the row really
exists. But I don't now where. 

So there are two problems:
1. How could this Zombie-shape come into being?
2. Prevent invalid row access.

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