, showed it had been open for 98 hours and edited 600 times.Ĭlipboard02.gif (65.19 KiB) Viewed 1089 times It was just that, instead of having different Paragraph and Text styles, every Paragraph style was now "P1" and every Text style was now "T1" Note that the text markup complexity stayed the same as before as there were the same number of style definitions in the text. I then deleted all the multiple "P1" and "T1" styles at the top of the file so I just had one Paragraph Style "P1" and one Text style "T1". I did the same for all the Text styles "T1648" etc setting all to "T1". I tested by using the original file and replacing every Paragraph style "P689" etc with "P1". Pulling the file into a new document reduced the number of Paragraph and Text style definitions allowing the document to open. ![]() The same paragraph is now coded asįurther testing strongly suggests the problem was caused by having too many Paragraph and/or Text style definitions caused by using Direct formatting. More importantly, the text has been cleaned up. At Repaired_5, content.xml was 1.18MB compared with 1.5MB in Repaired_1 and 2MB in the original file. Interestingly I repeated pulling in the repaired document into a new, empty document and each time I did, the size of content.xml reduced as more of the XML was cleaned up. If you are using Styles, each edit uses an existing Style so you don't get this proliferation of different style definitions, where the different definitions are all the same but with different names. docx file and then your supervisor using MS Word to edit and save the. I think the multiple Paragraph and Text styles come from LO saving as a. ![]() ![]() I do not think the above line is correct. Clipboard01.gif (89.48 KiB) Viewed 1275 times Every time you edit using Direct Formatting a new Paragraph Style or a new Text Style is created.
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