Issue 2565

Summary: Program crash when saving file
Product: Writer Reporter: reinhard <r.wiesemann>
Component: codeAssignee: michael.ruess
Status: CLOSED IRREPRODUCIBLE QA Contact: issues@sw <issues>
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: issues, oooqa
Version: 641Keywords: oooqa
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: Mac   
OS: Linux, all   
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---
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Word-File, when opened and saved as Openoffice file, Openoffice will crash none

Description reinhard 2001-12-17 17:19:49 UTC
I import a MS-Word-file (*.doc) into OpenOffice 641, do nothing on the file, but
save it immediately after opening using "Save as" under fileformat
"OpenOffice.org 6.0". 

The program immediately crashes: "An unrecoverable error has occured".

This problem can be repeated with all documents I tested.
Comment 1 stefan.baltzer 2002-01-15 11:37:03 UTC
Please attach at least one of the documents and reassign it to mru@openoffice.org.
Comment 2 reinhard 2002-02-16 17:52:39 UTC
Created attachment 1054 [details]
Word-File, when opened and saved as Openoffice file, Openoffice will crash
Comment 3 reinhard 2002-02-16 17:56:32 UTC
here is the MSWord-file that will cause the crash
Comment 4 Unknown 2002-04-24 18:32:32 UTC
I can reproduce sans Word docs in 641d on Yellow Dog Linux 2.2 (Power 
PC). Open any OpenOffice component, and click "Save," can cause an 
immediate crash.
Comment 5 prgmgr 2002-09-22 06:12:39 UTC
Reinhard, thanks for taking the time to post this issue.

Unable to duplicate on Win NT 4.0 SP6a, OOo 1.0.1.

Tried saving the Word doc as OOo 1.0 text document format using the 
users instructions.

Thank you for using and supporting OOo.
Comment 6 michael.ruess 2002-12-05 11:23:40 UTC
Reinhard uses the OO Linux/Mac build. So we should be a bit more
careful with "works for me" in these cases.
Because lacking of Linux/Mac machines here, I couldn't test it so far.
Comment 7 michael.ruess 2002-12-06 15:51:03 UTC
Referring to Reinhard's Mail, the problem does not occur anymore.