Hi Rory, Am 13.02.23 um 17:43 schrieb Rory O'Farrell: > On Sat, 11 Feb 2023 13:44:45 -1000 > Tom Leonard <t...@tjleonard.net> wrote: > >> Aloha, >> >> I have been a user and supporter of Open Office since it's first public >> release, and was extremely pleased when to project was taken under the wing >> of the Apache Foundation. To me, this guaranteed it's long term success. >> >> Unfortunately, with the latest windows version (4.1.x), the product has >> become so buggy that I've had to abandon it and turn to Libre Office. This >> last week, Writer crashed while saving an ODT document, and was unable to >> successful recover my work (recovery crashed). 4 hours of work lost. Crash >> reports were generated, but that was the extent of it. >> >> I really believe in the product, and have been an open source advocate since >> long before Linus came to the fore. Please do what you can to make sure >> future releases are stable. >> >> Thank you, >> >> Tom >> *--* >> *Tom Leonard* >> t...@tjleonard.net <mailto://t...@tjleonard.net>| 808-936-0222 > Recent experience on the en-Forum has shown that Windows 11 (out of the box) > uses a Clipboard manager, which causes OpenOffice Calc to crash on > Copy/Paste; disabling use of this seems to cure the crashes. A thread to > this effect is at > https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?p=534803#p534803 > > It is possible that instabilities in other OpenOffice apps may also be caused > by this clipboard manager; as I don't use Windows, I cannot test.
Thank you for the hint! In my Windows 11 (Insider Preview) this feature was not enabled. I did that now and will test... Regards, Matthias >
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