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
to fix
'em.
grasping at straws
F.
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-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
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
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
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
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