Created attachment 121335 [details] XLSX with problem on row 28 LibreOffice Calc stops displaying file on row 28 (attached file). The same file is open properly on Apache Open Office and MS Office.
LibreOffice does display the entire file on my setups, just scroll down. However, it displays rows 28-76 with very large heights so that row 28 runs off the bottom of the screen. Optimizing row height makes visibility normal in both LibreOffice 5.0.3.2 and 5.1.0.0-rc1 running on Kubuntu 14.04.3 amd64, as well as in LibreOffice 4.2.0.4 on win 7. The file opens with all rows at optimal height in msoffice 2010 on win 7.
I agree. It seems to be a problem with height of rows. Why they are that long ? After using "auto height" - everything looks fine. So maysbe some problems with default setting of height?
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This problem still exists (ver. 5.3 alpha1 x64).
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Still reproducible in: Version: 6.2.0.0.alpha1+ (x64) Build ID: fff34169fa912ad5096f1652172ea2455e5cb4d3 CPU threads: 2; OS: Windows 6.1; UI render: default; VCL: win; TinderBox: Win-x86_64@42, Branch:master, Time: 2018-11-06_01:35:01 Locale: bs-BA (bs_BA); Calc: threaded OS:Win 7
Unlike the reported title, this is a minor issue that some row heights in XLSX are different in LO from MSO preview. This behavior started from LO 3.6, used to be the same with LO 3.5. Row height of row 27 is ht="15" and of row 28 is ht="409.6". MSO shows similar row heights because it properly reads attribute customHeight="false". We may have bug here, but I cannot recreate XLSX to show it. But, attached XLSX was created in LO, as seen in app.xml. So this may have been a filesave bug once, but we can't know, since there is no source ODT. Now, we cannot consider it fileopen bug because XLSX created by LO is not a reference. Note: if this XLSX is saved again with MSO, LO opens it with same row heights as MSO. So, I'll close this bug. Since we really don't know how it happened, I'll mark as InsufficientData.