Re: lost info

2019-09-06 Thread Martin Groenescheij
On 06/09/2019 16:36, anthony yates wrote: When I try to open a document it says it dosnt exist help please all my personel details are lost A document that doesn't exist can't say anything, if it exist it say something else. If you can tell us exactly what is say than we probably can help

Re: Lost info

2014-11-16 Thread Felmon Davis
to fix 'em. grasping at straws F. > -Original Message- From: Alexandro Colorado Sent: Monday, November 17, 2014 9:17 AM To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: Lost info That means that your file is corrupt. The best way to configure AOO under these circumstances is

Re: Lost info

2014-11-16 Thread Rod Huxley
THANKS ...WILL GIVE IT A TRY -Original Message- From: Alexandro Colorado Sent: Monday, November 17, 2014 9:17 AM To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: Lost info That means that your file is corrupt. The best way to configure AOO under these circumstances is to enable the auto

Re: Lost info

2014-11-16 Thread jonathon
On 16/11/14 21:51, Rod Huxley wrote: Question: How do/can I recover this information. There is outside possibility that if you go to /home/user-name/.openoffice/4/user/backup/ (linux) C:/users/user-name/Application Data/OpenOffice.org/4/user/backup/ (windows) or a variant of that path, you w

Re: Lost info

2014-11-16 Thread Jim McLaughlin
Alexandro - Thank you for that reminder. It caused me to check my save settings and I noted with horror that I had left the saving interval setting at the default 15 minutes. Fortunately I have not yet had an issue, but I was very glad to correct the interval before having an issue. On Sun, Nov

Re: Lost info

2014-11-16 Thread Alexandro Colorado
That means that your file is corrupt. The best way to configure AOO under these circumstances is to enable the auto-save feature located on Tools -> Options -> Load/Save -> General Reduce the minutes of saving, and also enable the option of: - Edit document properties before saving - Always save a