Re: Will I Lose My Files

2019-09-24 Thread 許哲崇
Why do you need a new version OpenOffice? I suggest you do not upgrade your OpenOffice if you do not have a good reason. A new furniture cause new problems. Which may even cost a new house. David Belina 於 2019年9月24日 週二 上午12:33寫道: > NO > > > On September 23, 2019 at 9:03:25 AM, Frank Guasto > (fg

The new 4.1.7

2019-09-24 Thread Odd Martin Hesjadalen
After upgrading my Open Office to 4.1.7 I am not able to open previous manuscripts and databases. I only get the info that I need Java to open them, but I do have the latest version of Java. So that can´t be the problem? Can you help me? I really do need my old manuscripts in my work. Odd Martin H

Re: The new 4.1.7

2019-09-24 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 09:21:56 +0200 Odd Martin Hesjadalen wrote: > After upgrading my Open Office to 4.1.7 I am not able to open previous > manuscripts and databases. I only get the info that I need Java to open > them, but I do have the latest version of Java. So that can´t be the > problem? Can

Re: Will I Lose My Files

2019-09-24 Thread Andrea Vt
To keep old software running can be a high risk. High risks can cause problems which costs you a new house :-) Just my 5¢ :-) Andrea Am 24.09.2019 um 09:17 schrieb 許哲崇: Why do you need a new version OpenOffice? I suggest you do not upgrade your OpenOffice if you do not have a good reason. A

Re: Will I Lose My Files

2019-09-24 Thread Alan B
No. Updating the software does not cause loss of files you've created. You will be able to both read and edit files created with prior versions of the software in the new software. On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 11:03 AM Frank Guasto wrote: > If I update/download the new version of OpenOffice, will I

Re: Will I Lose My Files

2019-09-24 Thread Brian Barker
At 15:17 24/09/2019 +0800, Xu Zexhong wrote: Why do you need a new version OpenOffice? I suggest you do not upgrade your OpenOffice if you do not have a good reason. Here are the "good reasons": https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/announcing-apache-openoffice-4-13 . Brian Barker - privately