This bug was filed from the crash reporting server and is br-7a46fa9f-fee8-4deb-a42c-26596f541ad8. ========================================= Crash happened when copy -> paste special (with Text,numbers, dates checked) Approx 800 rows From xlsx source spreadsheet to new ods sheet Both sheets recovered automatically and same action did *not* result in crash.
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Hello Steve, Please attach the file, not a screenshot
(In reply to Xisco Faulí from comment #3) > Hello Steve, > Please attach the file, not a screenshot Working on it, trying different things to get the error to reappear... :-)
Unfortunately I've not been able to recreate the error using the original 2 sheets or copying from original to a new sheet. The crash report was auto generated and I posted in case it's of use. I'm happy to try things that might get it to repeat though if anyone has suggestions, I honestly don't understand what the crash report is saying. It might be relevant to know the copied cell included a URL (see screenshot). Using paste-special with text + numbers + date formats, the URL is retained when pasted using paste-special. The copied area was also part of an autofilter range with no filters applied. If there's no useful information here feel free to close.
Let's close this one since we don't know how to reproduce this. Steve: meanwhile, you can upgrade to 6.3.1 + give a try to https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/FirstSteps even if I don't think this last one helps here, it can prevent some other bugs. Of course, don't hesitate to reopen this tracker if you found a step by step process to reproduce this.
(In reply to Julien Nabet from comment #6) > Let's close this one since we don't know how to reproduce this. > > Steve: meanwhile, you can upgrade to 6.3.1 + give a try to > https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/FirstSteps even if I don't think this > last one helps here, it can prevent some other bugs. > Of course, don't hesitate to reopen this tracker if you found a step by step > process to reproduce this. :thumbsup: