RE: Prpbleme mit office org
Hallo, From: schulz_ho...@t-online.de [mailto:schulz_ho...@t-online.de] Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2020 9:24 PM To: users-de@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Prpbleme mit office org > Sorrry diesmal mit Anhang Wieso "Sorry"? Anhänge sind hier weder erwünscht, noch werden sie durchgelassen. Auf Letzteres wurdest Du bereits bei Deiner Anfrage am 31.07. hingewiesen. > Tabelle lässt sich nicht öffnen es erscheint fogender Hinweis (siehe Anhang) > ... > Was kann ich tun um die Tabelle zu retten / wiederherstellen? Teile uns bitte den Inhalt des Hinweises mit, dann kann man etwas dazu sagen. Gruß Jörg - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-de-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-de-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Lost work
years ago Mikroslop released MSWord, among its many features was "Auto-save", its function was to automatically save your work every 20 minutes. When it got to the 6th automatic save it would totally destroy your work, the file you were editing AND all the automatic backups, as described in this thread. This behaviour, well known to Microsoft and many of its users, was retained in all further releases upto and including Office 97. In the middle of this period I switched to OS/2 for most of my work. I battled with the clunky Word Processors of the day until I discovered Star Office which was functionally equivalent to MS Office except for the faults like the autosave, which were fixed and forgotten by most. Over time Star Office was acquired by one of the big players in the Non-Windows side of the industry (might have been Oracle) and became free like the air, spawning (I believe) OpenOffice, FreeOffice, LibreOffice and others. So if you are like me, disable 'features' like auto-save that give you exciting distractions and export your work to plain text offline storage, save to disk and shut your computer down and go have a coffee in the park, with a friend. It won't slow you down any more than the continual "go to hell, do not pass go, do not collect $200.00". On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 at 07:29, Bec Koshak wrote: > Your update this morning corrupted 25 pages of my next novel and it now is > all useless hashtags. Thanks s= > o very much. >
RE: Lost work
This is why we urge users to save copies of files OFTEN (!!), using different names (such as with today’s date). Maurice Howe Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Johnny Rosenberg Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2020 5:59 PM To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: Lost work Den sön 16 aug. 2020 kl 23:29 skrev Bec Koshak : > Your update this morning corrupted 25 pages of my next novel and it now is > all useless hashtags. Thanks s= > o very much. > Just restore it from your daily incremental backups, and you'll only need to redo the work you did since then, hopefully not all 25 pages. Kind regards Johnny Rosenberg
Re: Lost work
Den sön 16 aug. 2020 kl 23:29 skrev Bec Koshak : > Your update this morning corrupted 25 pages of my next novel and it now is > all useless hashtags. Thanks s= > o very much. > Just restore it from your daily incremental backups, and you'll only need to redo the work you did since then, hopefully not all 25 pages. Kind regards Johnny Rosenberg
Lost work
Your update this morning corrupted 25 pages of my next novel and it now is all useless hashtags. Thanks s= o very much.
Prpbleme mit office org
Sorrry diesmal mit Anhang Hallo, habe folgendes Problem: Tabelle lässt sich nicht öffnen es erscheint fogender Hinweis (siehe Anhang) dieses Problem ist vor langer Zeit schon mal aufgetaucht. Was kann ich tun um die Tabelle zu retten / wiederherstellen? Habe die neuste Version (4.1.7.)installiert. Vielen Dank Horst Schulz - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-de-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-de-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: crash
Den sön 16 aug. 2020 kl 10:42 skrev dm darwin : > Hello to whom it may concern, > Have used you open office for a while, regrettable in the last 8 month > It's not our product. We are just users, like you. We help each other out the best we can. Some times I ask a question, sometimes I reply to someone else's question. Maybe a few developers read this list too, I don't know, but if you really want someone to dig into your problem it's probably better to file a bug report, if you are sure that you ran into a bug. Doing so you will need to provide much more information than you did here, though. Everything you can think of. What did you do when it crashed? What crashed (writer, calc etc.)? What version do you use? What is your operating system? What version of your operating system? What hat did you wear when Apache OpenOffice crashed? Anything you can think of. Too much information is better than too little. Ok, maybe you shouldn't mention your hat, but you know what I mean. > your program crashes constantly, needless to say all written information > is gone and cant be restored . What happens when you try to restore it? And how do you do that? Please is this now a permanent feature? > Yes, it's permanent. Some developer thought it was a good idea to let the application crash now and then, so he built in the randomCrash() method, which seems to work very well. No, just kidding. If your application crashes often, then something is obviously wrong. Either your system itself, the application or some setting somewhere. One thing to try is to reset your Apache OpenOffice user profile. Just give the folder a different name and restart Apache OpenOffice, and it will create a new, fresh one for you. If that works, that is if Apache OpenOffice no longer crashes, then you know that something in your old user profile caused the crashes. If crashes still occur, something else is wrong, and you could probably start using your old profile again, if it contains something useful for you. Since you didn't mention your operating system, I can't tell you where your profile folder is, but on my system it's at ~/.openoffice/4/ and it's called ”user”. Just rename it to something else, like user_old, restart Apache OpenOffice and now you have both user and user_old but only user is used. In your user_old you'll find things like your global macros, configurations, templates, extensions and more. If there is something that you really need, just copy it over to the new user profile. As I have lost again today 2.5 hours work I'm not a very happy person > please if you reply no political correctness just the simple facts. > Then I'll suggest that you turn your automatic save on, Set it to a few minutes or so. Another option is of course to manually save every time you added something worth saving. That's very easy: Just press Ctrl+s. No need to even move your hand from the keyboard to the mouse to do such a basic thing. Kind regards Johnny Rosenberg Thanks > D Magdalene >
Re: crash
On Sun, 16 Aug 2020 08:31:39 + dm darwin wrote: > Hello to whom it may concern, > Have used you open office for a while, regrettable in the last 8 month > your program crashes constantly, needless to say all written information is > gone and cant be restored . > Please is this now a permanent feature? > As I have lost again today 2.5 hours work I'm not a very happy person > please if you reply no political correctness just the simple facts. > Thanks > D Magdalene You have given us no facts on which we can work. What is your operating system and version of OpenOffice? Are you working in Calc, in Writer, in Impress? In the 2.5 hours of work, did you Save your work at any time. Do you use a timed/dated backup system. When the crash occurred, was it OpenOffice, or the Operating System? -- Rory O'Farrell - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
crash
Hello to whom it may concern, Have used you open office for a while, regrettable in the last 8 month your program crashes constantly, needless to say all written information is gone and cant be restored . Please is this now a permanent feature? As I have lost again today 2.5 hours work I'm not a very happy person please if you reply no political correctness just the simple facts. Thanks D Magdalene