It does. I use it for all my books even tough the tutorial discourages it.
Dale Erwin
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On 6/11/2013 4:17 AM, Maciej Jaros wrote:
Kadal Amutham (2013-06-10 03:40):
To reduce the save time, split the files
Generally a backup file will be saved in the same directory, file name will
be same but with a different extension. To recover, change the extension
and open with the same application
With Warm Regards
V.Kadal Amutham
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On 12 June 2013 00:08, Hannah Aubry wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
I was working on a document and goofed, deleting two pages. I hadn't saved
it yet, but had seen the autosave loading bar several times so I figured I
would be able to recover the two pages by closing the document. Did I just
completely delete the file or will it be saved somewhere on my comput
See: http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=20046
hagar
Le 10/06/2013 00:54, Simone a écrit :
It was a very old Word feature (and now also in some Android notepad) that
I found useful: to
suggest as default filename
for saving
the first line of a new document
(that often is
Kadal Amutham (2013-06-10 03:40):
To reduce the save time, split the files into many, and have links between
files. This Feature should be available in AOO. Then your saving time will
be much faster. In case of file corruption due to any reason, only that
file get corrupted and the remaining file