Re: Auto Recovery

2013-06-13 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Thu, 13 Jun 2013 11:10:11 +0200 Tom Backer Johnsen wrote: > Girvin: > > That does not fit the menus on my version of Openoffice (version 3.4.1. on a > Mac). The Path is under Preferences on a Mac, starting (I think) from /Options. > > Tom > > On 12. Jun 2013, at 21:48 , Girvin R. Herr

Re: Auto Recovery

2013-06-13 Thread Tom Backer Johnsen
Girvin: That does not fit the menus on my version of Openoffice (version 3.4.1. on a Mac). Tom On 12. Jun 2013, at 21:48 , Girvin R. Herr wrote: > The backup files are stored where the backup path setting is set to. See: > > Tools -> Options -> OpenOffice -> Paths > > and look for the "B

Re: Auto Recovery

2013-06-12 Thread Girvin R. Herr
The backup files are stored where the backup path setting is set to. See: Tools -> Options -> OpenOffice -> Paths and look for the "Backups" entry in the list. That will tell you where the backups are stored. Also, the option "Always create backup copy" must be selected in: Tools -> O

Re: Auto Recovery

2013-06-11 Thread Kadal Amutham
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 919444360480 914422396480 On 12 June 2013 00:08, Hannah Aubry wrote: > Hi,

Auto Recovery

2013-06-11 Thread Hannah Aubry
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