Hi James, It' possible, because all things break or go wrong (eg. cars, computers, planes, etc.) for a multiplicity of reasons and 100% perfection is not possible. In your case the cause might of been:
* A computer operating system crash. * A power outage or spike. * An aging drive. * The list of possibilities goes on and on. Backing up computer files is akin to wearing a seatbelt on a plane; inconvenient, not perfect protection, but can be helpful in an emergency. I can understand your frustration, but unless you have a backup of your file there is no solution to your issue. Regards Dave -------- Original Message -------- From: International Aircraft Collection <i...@iaircraft.co> To: users@openoffice.apache.org <users@openoffice.apache.org> Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2017 07:09:04 +0000 > How is this possible in now a days ☹i can not belive it > > > Best Regards > > James Smith > > *Cel:*+1 801 675 4496 > *Office *+1 808 824 3437 Ext: 102 > > *Email:* i...@iaircraft.co > > *Skype:* iaircraftc1 > *Web:* www.iaircraft.co <http://www.iaircraft.co/> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Dave <nore...@tasit.net> > *Sent:* Monday, April 10, 2017 9:31 AM > *To:* users@openoffice.apache.org; International Aircraft Collection > *Subject:* Re: Lost Work > > -------- Original Message -------- > From: International Aircraft Collection <i...@iaircraft.co> > To: users@openoffice.apache.org <users@openoffice.apache.org> > Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2017 05:42:41 +0000 > >> Helllo, >> >> >> I just lost all my work on this page. All my years work is now gone. >> >> >> Peaseeeee help me restore it. Please see attached file >> >> >> Best Regards >> >> James Smith > > Hi James, > > Sorry to say that there is nothing in your file to restore/recover, > because it contains nothing but 32,768 bytes of zeros. So unless you > have a backup, your work is permanently lost. > > For future reference I suggest: > > 1. You save your work in ODF (*_O_*pen*_D_*ocument *_F_*ormat ISO/IEC > 26300:2006 standard http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ODF), not the old > MS Excel binary format. > If an ODF file becomes corrupted there is more chance of recovery. > > 2. If you don't already make backups of your important files, you > should do so. There are numerous options for backing up computer > files and many of them are free. > > Regards > > Dave > > -- > Please address any reply to the mailing list only. Any messages sent > to this noreply@ address are automatically deleted from the server and > will never be read. > >