https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150334
Bug ID: 150334
Summary: Libre Office crashed whilst trying to send an email
using Writer's Mail Merge facility
Product: LibreOffice
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86 (IA32)
OS: Windows (All)
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Writer
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Description:
I created my first email using LibreOffice Writer. I opened Libre Mail Merge
Wizard, and tried sending the email to a list of seven email messages (as a
test) that I had set up in LibreOffice Calc, with 'Email' being in cell A1, and
my list of emails in A2 to A8. Everything seemed to be going along smoothly,
until I went to 'Send Documents', and then LibreOffice crashed.
LibreOffice 7.3 Document Recovery
Due to an error, LibreOffice crashed. All the files you were working on will
now be saved. The next time .................. etc
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create an email on LibreOffice Writer, then click on Tools / Mail Merge
Wizard
2. Tick ‘Use the current document’, and click ‘Next’
3. Tick ‘Email message’, and click ‘Next’
4. Click ‘Select Address List’
5. Click ‘Add’, chose the LibreOffice Calc worksheet holding the list of email
addresses, and click ‘OK’
6. When presented with the ‘Insert Address Block’ mini-screen, click ‘Next’
7. Choose ‘Hello’ as the ‘General salutation’, and click ‘Next’
8. When ‘Adjust Layout of Address Block and Salutation’ appears, move the
Salutation Position to the top of the email (surely that should be the
default), and click ‘Finish’
9. Click on the icon Send Email Messages, enter a subject, and click on ‘Send
Documents’
Actual Results:
LibreOffice crashed
Expected Results:
LibreOffice Writer mail merge wizard to have circulated my emails
Reproducible: Always
User Profile Reset: No
Additional Info:
I am using a Lenovo Ideal pad 310 running Windows 10
Not sure which hardware I am using (X86 IA32 or X86-AMD64), or which 'version'
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