There seems to be no coments for a month, so I thought it would be good
to emphasize this - it's a *showstopper* for the whole distribution in a
business enviroment.

It is unacceptable for an office suite to behave in such a manner -
Linux still hasn't conquered the business world and files need to be
exchanged with m$ office users. If we want any uptake in business use
bugs like this need to never happen, ever!

But it is happening, and still no fix. If we cannot wait for upstream to
fix it and/or backport a fix, then package OpenOffice 2.4 and give users
the option to downgrade... or better yet, make 2.4 the default and if
someone lives on an island and doesn't need to create doc files he can
install 3.0.1 in it's current state...

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[upstream] [3.1] OO 3.0 writer  - tables corrupted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330366
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