If you have set up TimeMachine to backup automatically you should be able to
recover your file from there, TM should have copies up to about an hour before
you lost the file, or perhaps the day or week before if you have left it a
while to recover it. Ref. Mac Help to find out how to recover
ally, you will see "Always create a backup copy" in the same group
of options. Ticking this ensures that every time you save a document, the
previous version is saved in the folder indicated by the Backups path. The
use case of this is when you might decide, after saving changes to a
an offer to attempt to recover the previous editing
session is made next time OpenOffice is started. In normal working,
this leaves no trace after changes to the document have been saved or
discarded, i.e. no back-up copy.
o Additionally, you will see "Always create a backup copy"
On Wed, 2 Dec 2020, Martin Groenescheij wrote:
On 02/12/2020 00:42, Кирилл wrote:
JUST MAKE BACKUPS ENABLE BY
On 02/12/2020 00:42, Кирилл wrote:
JUST MAKE BACKUPS ENABLE BY
JUST MAKE BACKUPS ENABLE BY
Thanks Hagar,
Also, for users on Windows 10, there is a built-in backup service that
timestamps the backed-up files, so you can have a series of previous versions
of a file and should be able to find a good one in that history if there has
been a subsequent mishap.
The backups can be directed
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Open Office 4.1.2 - spreadsheets - hard to make backups. I checked the backup
box in tools\options\load-save\general\always create backup -
However the only way I can create a backup is similar to MS Word. I have to
save the srpeadsheet. Make a minor change (like at a dot at the bottom
On 03/26/2016 10:00 AM, Ron Patterson wrote:
Open Office 4.1.2 - spreadsheets - hard to make backups. I checked
the backup box in tools\options\load-save\general\always create backup -
However the only way I can create a backup is similar to MS Word. I
have to save the srpeadsheet. Make
Open Office 4.1.2 - spreadsheets - hard to make backups. I checked the
backup box in tools\options\load-save\general\always create backup -
However the only way I can create a backup is similar to MS Word. I
have to save the srpeadsheet. Make a minor change (like at a dot at the
bottom
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