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error discovered in the file in sub-document content.xml at 2,34352(row,col). What to do?? Someone explain simply? STILL NEEDS ANSWERING. URGENT! [closed] edit calc error content.xml asked 2014-10-19 17:42:07 +0200 jack.lovegrove 11 ●2 ●2 ●4
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updated 2014-10-19 23:59:01 +0200 I am trying to open a Libre Office Calc spreadsheet open office and this keeps popping up. I have googled it, but simply do not understand what i have to do, I am google doc far from a computer whizz. Could someone, in Lehmann's terms, explain if it is fixable and what I have to do? Thanks, Jack edit retag flag offensive reopen merge delete Closed for the following https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=37417 reason duplicate question by Alex Kemp close date 2016-03-05 09:17:17.475674 CommentsI still need help with this?jack.lovegrove( 2014-10-19 21:47:47 +0200 )editIs it always with the same file and not with other files ?rautamiekka( 2014-10-19 22:44:15 +0200 )editIt has happened to a few spreadsheets in the past, but I didn't really care, but this one that has crashed I would like to work again?jack.lovegrove( 2014-10-19 23:01:39 +0200 )editadd a comment 1 answer http://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/41333/read-error-format-error-discovered-in-the-file-in-sub-document-contentxml-at-234352rowcol-what-to-do-someone-explain-simply-still-needs-answering/ Sort by ยป oldest newest most voted 0 answered 2014-10-19 17:59:39 +0200 Lupp 4769 ●11 ●27 ●49 Basically the same question. edit flag offensive delete link more CommentsI know, but some of that jargon means nothing to me. Could you explain it more simply?jack.lovegrove( 2014-10-19 18:01:34 +0200 )edit"Open the file in an editor and go to the place mentioned in the error message. If you are lucky you will detect the error, for example a duplicate attribute." Half of that means nothing to me.jack.lovegrove( 2014-10-19 18:02:15 +0200 )edit"I know, but some of that jargon ..." The matter is "technical" unavoidably. No useless jargon implied. "container": The ods-file containing inner files of which content.xml is the relevant one in the context. Did you also read Anna Burchardt's additional questions and Regina's answers to them in that thread?We cannot do surgery without studying anatomy a bit. We also will need tools. "7-Zip" and "Notepad++" may help in your case.Lupp( 2014-10-19 18:41:49 +0200 )editI understand it's needed but I simply don't know what half these words mean. If you tell me what to click and do, I will tell you what you need to know.jack.lovegrove( 2014-10-19 19:17:22 +0200 )editSorry! Exactly localising the error may require some effort without succe
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Draw, Impress, Math or Writer. You might see scary error messages like these: Read-Error. Format Error discovered in the file in sub-document styles.xml at 2,2568(row,col) The file 'file.odt' is corrupt and therefore cannot be opened. Should OpenOffice.org repair the file? The file 'file.odt' could not be repaired and therefore cannot be opened. General Error. General input/output error. A little intimidating, and not good to see. Try the following to recover OpenOffice data (and make sure you have a backup of the original problem file, just in case): 1) Restore from backup, if one exists. 2) Do you have the latest version of OpenOffice.org installed? If not, download it, install it, and try to open the file again. 3) Insert the file. Open a blank file in OpenOffice. Go to the "Insert -> File" menu and insert your corrupted file. (For spreadsheet, Calc or ODS documents, instead use the "Insert -> Sheet from File" menu option.) 4) Find backups. If you've checked the "Always create backups" in the OpenOffice settings, OpenOffice.org keeps backups of all your files at this location: C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\OpenOffice.org\user\backup Browse to that location and see if your file is there. It will have the same filename as your original, only with a .BAK extension. Copy it somewhere else and open it with OpenOffice. 5) Rename as a ZIP file. Change the extension of your OpenOffice.org document from whatever it is (like ODT, ODS, ODP, ODG, ODB, ODF) to a ZIP extension. Then open the file using Microsoft Windows or WinZip. If you're lucky, you'll see a bunch of files contained in this newly-created Zip file. One of them is called "content.xml". Open this file with any text editor, and you may find your document text. It will have a bunch of formatting statements you'll have to delete, but the actual text sh