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Hi all
My findings are exactly the same as those from Francis. Copying the contents to
a new spreadsheet saves in XML 2003 without any issues. It is this specific ODS
file that has a problem.
Curiously, the file saved as XML 2003 will not open correctly in OpenOffice...
Regards,
Pedro
> On
Hi Matthias,
I get a "Write error: file could not be written" when I try the file from
the forum post saved as Microsoft Excel 2003 XML. However, I can't
reproduce the error if I copy the file contents into a new file. I also
tried reducing the original file to just the numbers 1,2,3,4 in A1:A4
Hi Francis,
Am 01.03.21 um 05:10 schrieb F Campos Costero:
> I do not get a crash saving in the "Microsoft Excel 2003 XML (.xml)"
> format using AOO 4.1.9 on Windows 10. I tested with a very simple file
> containing only a few numbers.
I did tests with some simple spreadsheets and could save
Hi all,
Am 01.03.21 um 16:34 schrieb Matthias Seidel:
> Hi Dean,
>
> Am 01.03.21 um 02:29 schrieb Dean.Webber:
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> What happens if you 'save as' any basic calc file as "Microsoft Excel 2003
>> XML (.xml)" when using AOO in Windows. Does it crash?
> On Windows 10 Pro 64-bit with
Hi Dean,
Am 01.03.21 um 02:29 schrieb Dean.Webber:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> What happens if you 'save as' any basic calc file as "Microsoft Excel 2003
> XML (.xml)" when using AOO in Windows. Does it crash?
On Windows 10 Pro 64-bit with AOO 4.1.9 and a simple Calc file I have no
problem saving as MS