That is simply a list of recently used documents; it may have been
cleared by inadvertently clicking Clear List under the list of files, by
resetting the AOO user profile or by an AOO upgrade from e.g. version 3
to version 4. You should still be able to access your documents by using
File | Ope
Macs now insist on verifying software that has not come from the AppleStore
with this “error” message.
This error appears due to the Gatekeeper security feature included with OS X
10.8 (Mountain Lion) and later.
To bypass this, open System Preferences and click Security & Privacy. Chang
For ne
There are things (such as updates) that can causer that list to be
cleared but it does not mean your documents have been lost or removed.
Try the previous recommendations and you will most likely find your
documents are still exactly where you originally save them.
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Hi
I have an Apple MacBook Pro and I have downloaded the Apache Open Office
programme. However, when I try to open it I am getting the following error
message. Please can you confirm that there is no malware in this download and
that this is just a normal response from Apple because the downlo
When I went to Open Office in the past and clicked the down arrow many doc's
that I created were listed. I do that now and is says "No Documents"
On Wednesday, November 6, 2019, 10:14:05 AM MST, wrote:
Original Message
From: Frank Schirmer [mailto:frankschir...@citl
Original Message
From: Frank Schirmer [mailto:frankschir...@citlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 6, 2019, 16:32 UTC
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Saved documents?
> Where did my saved documents go???
Unless you deleted them by some other means, they will still be i
Where did my saved documents go??? Are they gone forever?
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