I don't know how to solve the issue, but as a general rule you should
never use the DOCX format as it is extremely unreliable, especially for
very long documents. You should always use ODT instead, which is the
native LibreOffice document format and is more robust. DOCM is the
format of VBA for Word 2007, and is not a common file format. You can
find here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/open-xml/word/how-to-convert-a-word-processing-document-from-the-docm-to-the-docx-file-format
how to convert a DOCM file to DOCX, but if the conversion works I
strongly suggest to immediately save the document as ODT and use the
DOCX format only to share the file with Microsoft 365 users.
On 10/1/25 17:36, [email protected] wrote:
Dear Mike,
I hope I may call you so. Thank you.
I have created an 830-page file in LibreOffice, which i have stored the 29
September, overnight the file get the extension .docm with the date 28th
September 2025. I have set up automatic backup and autosave in LibreOffice.
I didn't change the extension, the backup is empty, and after LibreOffice
requested a repair, I have the same ammount of a 28,633 KB file, but only
one page and one line of text. I've been collecting online news articles
about Israel from around the world. I know it sounds paranoid, but I didn't
change the extension, and the date thing is also strange. I searched an
tried every online posibility thill i saw your name in the LibreOffice
community and that you've solved this problem several times. So need urgly
your help. And hope you can help me.
Thanks
Murat Kaynak
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