Re: [libreoffice-users] Word crashes when exporting larg file to XP format - bug report

2011-02-25 Thread Mimosa Murr
My distro's repos have moved to 3.3.1, and that particular issue no longer ocurs with that file. I've noticed a few other glitches that add up to quite a buggy impression, though - if this persists in 3.3.1, I'll report here. On 23 February 2011 13:11, Mimosa Murr wrote: > I just noticed that th

Re: [libreoffice-users] Word crashes when exporting larg file to XP format - bug report

2011-02-23 Thread Mimosa Murr
I just noticed that the subject line I chose is highly misleading! I was using *Writer*, not Word. The brainwashing during my years as a Microsoft user still clearly hasn't worn off. @Tom - Salix is a lot easier than Slackware, so even a newbie like myself can use it without too many problems! Bu

Re: [libreoffice-users] Word crashes when exporting larg file to XP format - bug report

2011-02-22 Thread Mimosa Murr
I've been working on a translation for the past week or so. The file was provided in Word format. Initially I tried to work with it as such but Writer froze while "exporting" the file as it (presumably) autosaved. A bit before half way, the status bar stopped in its tracks. I then started working

Re: [libreoffice-users] Word crashes when exporting larg file to XP format - bug report

2011-02-22 Thread MR ZenWiz
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 9:36 AM, Mimosa Murr wrote: > The file was about 15,000 words long, with a big table in the middle, one > graphical image, and nothing else notable. > > I did a test with a small file with just text, and the problem did not > occur. > > I was able to convert the file using

[libreoffice-users] Word crashes when exporting larg file to XP format - bug report

2011-02-22 Thread Mimosa Murr
The file was about 15,000 words long, with a big table in the middle, one graphical image, and nothing else notable. I did a test with a small file with just text, and the problem did not occur. I was able to convert the file using OpenOffice. If this is at all common, it's obviously a problem f