You can find the path of the backups in Preferences … OpenOffice -> Paths
Keep in mind that Backups are only written when you Save the file, which is
either press the Save Button or when you Save before you close the file.
The AutoRecovery is only for Recovering the file in case of a System
I'm not sure if you received help already. I do not use Mac, but Linux,
but I guess OO behaves similar on both systems. There should be a
configuration folder (in Linux, it's hidden and carries a name like
"openoffice". In the subfolder 4/user/backup you should be able to find
the autosaved fil
If you have set up TimeMachine to backup automatically you should be able to
recover your file from there, TM should have copies up to about an hour before
you lost the file, or perhaps the day or week before if you have left it a
while to recover it. Ref. Mac Help to find out how to recover do
Hi there,
I lost my file when I clicked the discard button accidentally.
I checked the box showing autosave in every 15 minutes as marked, but I
couldn't see where to restore the file on my Macbook Air.
Can you help me with this?
I had so many hours of studying in that document
Thank you
Secki
hi.
i recommend to have at least two copy of your files.
in the crises, use the second copy.
even save one version of your work in the cloud to protect it.
On 1/10/17, Hagar Delest wrote:
> Hi,
>
> To be clear, there is absolutely no way to recover your file as it is.
> At best, you can try to re
Hi,
To be clear, there is absolutely no way to recover your file as it is.
At best, you can try to recover something from the temporary files, see:
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=84056
Have you made sure there was no back-up in the profile (if you had the option
Alwa
When I try to open my file it just shows me pages of "##..." is there any
way to get my file back?
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