Hi John,
I see a lot of topics in your email. So please forgive me if I hurry
through them. I understand that you have troubles at the moment and
maybe not the mind for all of this right now.
a) Important:
Please note you published your phone number on the internet. We do
advise against it,
Hello,
This is to inform you that I have been using Open Office calc spread sheets for
many years.
Today while I was working on one of the ODT docs in Open Office calc, my
computer was suddenly rebooted and I lost the important data from 10/14/2021 to
11/8/2021.
I unable to see any recovery opti
On Thu, 1 Oct 2020 15:05:07 -0400
Amanda Echevarria wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm unable to open one of my open document text files. A screen keeps
> popping up that says: ASCII Filter Options and then it lists the
> properties, such as character set, default fonts, language and paragraph
> break. Once I c
Hi,
I'm unable to open one of my open document text files. A screen keeps
popping up that says: ASCII Filter Options and then it lists the
properties, such as character set, default fonts, language and paragraph
break. Once I click OK the file comes up and all of the words I had typed
are gone and
absolutely need you to include this
information before we can help you
From: Ash Ash
Sent: 09 March 2017 13:55:59
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: PLEASE HELP WITH THIS-ODT FILE WAS ALTERED AND IS NOW CORRRUPTED
Hi,
This morning when I opened my odt file
information before we can help you
From: Ash Ash
Sent: 09 March 2017 13:55:59
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: PLEASE HELP WITH THIS-ODT FILE WAS ALTERED AND IS NOW CORRRUPTED
Hi,
This morning when I opened my odt file there was a message from ASCII Filter
and
Hi,
This morning when I opened my odt file there was a message from ASCII Filter
and I mistakenly clicked yes. It appears this had modified the actual text
content or just changed the text style from english to some other style format.
The file is now opens in square symbols and it is
You're using Thunderbird 31 and in this version the filters can't spot the 2nd
delivered to field. This was discussed several months ago.
You need to upgrade to a later version. Mine work fine (34).
Hagar
Le 18/02/2015 23:12, Martin Groenescheij a écrit :
Hi Hagar,
You're correct.
I use a f
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On 17/02/15 16:19, tom cuypers wrote:
> I've received some other answers that convince me my specific problem is
> unsolvable so it's no use answering your questions.
I trust that you understand that you _FAILED_ to provide enough data for
anybody
Hi Hagar,
You're correct.
I use a filter to mark all emails Delivered-To: moderator
This one was not marked (no idea why not), I should have checked before
I replied.
Sorry, I will check next time.
Martin
On 19-Feb-15 07:47, Hagar Delest wrote:
Le 18/02/2015 01:06, Martin Groenescheij a écri
Le 18/02/2015 01:06, Martin Groenescheij a écrit :
On 18-Feb-15 09:47, Hagar Delest wrote:
Top posting.
For the record, OP is not subscribed so he has missed almost all the replies.
For the record, OP was subscribed at the moment he raised the question.
Hmm, how do you see that?
I checked hi
On 18-Feb-15 13:24, Julian Thomas wrote:
On Feb 17, 2015, at 11:19, tom cuypers wrote:
I've received some other answers that convince me my specific problem is
unsolvable so it's no use answering your questions.
Have you tried:
Saving as a csv file
Using a good text editor on that file to f
> On Feb 17, 2015, at 11:19, tom cuypers wrote:
>
> I've received some other answers that convince me my specific problem is
> unsolvable so it's no use answering your questions.
Have you tried:
Saving as a csv file
Using a good text editor on that file to fix the issues to create a new csv
y interval and backup.
Tom
From: dennis.hamil...@acm.org
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
CC: tomcu...@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: odt-file, ascii filter, series of pounds
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2015 13:37:07 -0800
Tom,
I am very sorry that you have had a serious difficulty.
Unfortunately, th
On 18-Feb-15 09:47, Hagar Delest wrote:
Top posting.
For the record, OP is not subscribed so he has missed almost all the
replies.
For the record, OP was subscribed at the moment he raised the question.
He has one point however, this is a longstanding problem that tells
that the saving proc
Top posting.
For the record, OP is not subscribed so he has missed almost all the replies.
He has one point however, this is a longstanding problem that tells that the saving
process is not safe enough, see this long list:
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=17677#p81363
I
Dennis,
I've received some other answers that convince me my specific problem is
unsolvable so it's no use answering your questions.
Tom
> From: dennis.hamil...@acm.org
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> CC: tomcu...@hotmail.com
> Subject: RE: odt-file, ascii fi
On 02/15/2015 02:25 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 19:18 15/02/2015 +0100, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
I can't understand how anyone can work for weeks on a document without taking
one single backup ...
Then you don't understand how half the world works! Perhaps those who
understand little about com
I save my document files using "save as" on the drop down menu and adding the
current date at the end of the file name whenever I open and amend a document.
It is then easy to go back to any the earlier versions.
There are more sophisticated methods but this is simple and relatively idiot
pr
How does a file disappear? That is an easy one. If you always save the
file to the same file name, and something then happens to that one file,
then there are no other copies.
I have seen this as follows:
Click on Save, and something goes wrong while saving, which corrupts the
file (say it cr
At 19:18 15/02/2015 +0100, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
I can't understand how anyone can work for weeks on a document
without taking one single backup ...
Then you don't understand how half the world works! Perhaps those who
understand little about computers also understand little about their
imp
2015-02-14 21:47 GMT+01:00 tom cuypers :
> Dear Sir,
>
> how did you solve this well-known problem? I've seen a series of
> suggestions, but none will fix the problem.
> Renaming and Unzipping doesn't help.
> I can't understand how a program is allowed to ruin people's life by
> letting them work
Please reffer to my blog guide on securing your files with AOO:
http://alexandrocolorado.com/2015/02/01/how-to-never-loose-work-in-apache-openoffice/
On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 3:47 PM, tom cuypers wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> how did you solve this well-known problem? I've seen a series of
> suggestions
Hello Mr Cuypers
You must be carefull to blame OO.
Because I had a similar problem once, and I was convinced that I did
everythin good.
But it turned out that I saved a file without an extention!
And then ofcourse one can not find this file anywhere again.
So please, look carefully!
Kind rega
On 02/14/2015 03:47 PM, tom cuypers wrote:
Dear Sir,
how did you solve this well-known problem? I've seen a series of suggestions,
but none will fix the problem.
Renaming and Unzipping doesn't help.
I can't understand how a program is allowed to ruin people's life by letting
them work for week
you can browse through as well.
-Original Message-
From: tom cuypers [mailto:tomcu...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2015 12:48
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: odt-file, ascii filter, series of pounds
Dear Sir,
how did you solve this well-known problem? I'
Dear Sir,
how did you solve this well-known problem? I've seen a series of suggestions,
but none will fix the problem.
Renaming and Unzipping doesn't help.
I can't understand how a program is allowed to ruin people's life by letting
them work for weeks on documents.
Comments on the forum say wh
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