On Tue, 25 Jun 2013 17:44:09 +0800
Yuzhen Fan <fanyuz...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 彤_u:你好!
> 
> 如果是要停止本次恢复,则选择取消按钮。如果是要永久关闭自动恢复功能,也就是下次不再出现这个对话框,目前我还没找到方法。貌似AOO没提供这个选项。
> 
> Hi all, is there any one know how to disable the AOO recovery for ever,
> does AOO provides an option that can prevent displaying these dialogs next
> time? That is likely Tong Xuan's question in her mail, I haven't found such
> kind of option.
> 
> Regards,
> Yu Zhen
> 
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> 2013/6/25 戴彤_u <m991...@mail.chimei.org.tw>
> 
> >
> >  你好:
> >
> >  不好意思,想__教一下,如果想_P_]自_踊__臀募_功能__如何做呢?麻_┱_提供方法,_x_x!
> >
> >
> >
> > 

She should be advised to sort out her operating system! Recovery messages 
should only occur very rarely, usually after a program or system crash. Even 
using Windows, system crashes ought very rarely occur - from experience on the 
en-Forum, these seem to occur mostly with people trying to squeeze an extra few 
minutes from their laptop batteries and ignoring the low power messages, or 
from power interruptions (brownouts?) on mains powered computers.

Also, she should be advised that the process of OpenOffice closing a file is 
slightly slower than for an uncompressed file; best to tell the computer to 
close the file and while it is doing this (and flushing disk write buffers), 
gather one's papers before powering off. USB removal protocols for the 
operating system should (must) be observed if working to USB device; working 
direct to USB memory stick also seems to be responsible for many file 
corruptions from OpenOffice.
.

-- 
Rory O'Farrell <ofarr...@iol.ie>

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