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-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 backup copy

This will ensure all your work is saved from the start and continually
being saved every 3-5 minutes (depending on how much you reduce the
autosave).

This way your work will not be lost.

On 11/16/14, Rod Huxley <rod...@westnet.com.au> wrote:
I have an Acer (all in one) desktop computer. Z5610. I was having trouble
with continual instantaneous shutdowns. This I found was/is a problem with
this unit, which I have now fixed.

However, in one of these “shutdowns”, I lost all info on 2 spreadsheets that
I was using.



Now when I open these spreadsheets, a get a Grey Box stating :

Text ….The name of my file

Character Set UNICODE

Default Language English (Australian).

And so on



When I click OK ...the Spreadsheet opens, but is TOTALLY blank.

Question: How do/can I recover this information.



Regards

Rod Huxley


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