Unless the document in question was saved to an online service, Google
Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, etc. *and* that account is still accessible the
answer is no.
OpenOffice does not have a default online file service.
On Tue, Oct 8, 2024 at 1:02 PM Heather Brown <
heather.camille.br...@gmail.com> wr
Hello All,
Any advice you can give regarding the following will be appreciated. I was
working on a Project with a family member, it consisted of a large document
that was created in open office.
That family member moved and we donated the computer but neglected to save
the document on a USB or in
On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 00:17:54 -, Elizabeth Forster (S)
wrote:
I am trying to recover a document that (supposedly) was damaged or lost.
Whenever I try to open it, it has a command window asking what language and
what font I want the document to appear as
it means that openoffice cannot r
G'day Liz
If you are using Windows OS, have you tried right-clicking the file in
Explorer and checking the attributes? If read-only has been selected,
you can change that and try again. If you are using a Mac, can't help,
sorry.
Tony
On 10/06/2014 9:47 AM, Elizabeth Forster (S) wrote:
Open O
Open Office,
I am trying to recover a document that (supposedly) was damaged or lost.
Whenever I try to open it, it has a command window asking what language and
what font I want the document to appear as, then it asks whether I want to open
a read-only document or a copy document because an u