Re: Open Office/Apple macOS 11

2021-02-06 Thread Pogány Ferenc
Same problem. I can hardly wait for the solution.

> 2021. febr. 6. dátummal, 11:52 időpontban David Shelton 
>  írta:
> 
> Dear Sirs,
> 
> I use a MacBook Air which I updated to macOS 11 in december, and then had 
> problems with your Open Office which I have been using for a long time.
> 
> I read your Announcement of 6th January concerning this situation which is 
> about exactly the problems I am facing.
> 
> Could you please tell me if and when you will be releasing a new version to 
> solve these problems. I am not competent enough to help in your testing, I 
> just need a solution.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> David Shelton
> 
> 


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Re: OpenOffice Document Recovery dialog box on OpenOffice start up

2021-01-23 Thread Pogány Ferenc
Thank you for the advice. I have tried it but with no results. I keep getting 
the same message: MacOS cannot open OO because the developer (SourceForge) 
cannot be checked. I subscribed but I cannot find my way around the site.

Thanks anyway.

Ferenc

> 2021. jan. 20. dátummal, 23:16 időpontban David Robley  
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> Try choosing Cancel instead of Start Recovery. That should stop the repeated 
> offers to recover.
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> On 21/1/21 8:02 am, John Baniqued wrote:
>> When starting OpenOffice 4.1.7 (Windows 10 system, all updates current) I 
>> get the "OpenOffice Document Recovery" dialog box. It indicates the Document 
>> Name as CFII.odt, and status Not recovered yet. (The missing file CFII.odt 
>> was deleted in error.) Clicking the "Start Recovery" button results in a 
>> status of "Recovery failed". Clicking the "Next" button at this point starts 
>> a blank .odt file.
>> 
>> All previously saved documents appear to be OK after going through all the 
>> above. It is concerning when starting OpenOffice I always get the same 
>> OpenOffice Document Recovery dialog box. What is the significance of that 
>> file? How is it used? When does OpenOffice create that file? Is there a way 
>> to rebuild the CFII.odt file? Is that file really necessary (all files 
>> appear OK)?
>> 
>> I appreciate any and all help you can provide.
>> 
>> John P. Baniqued
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>> 
>> 
> 
> Cheers
> -- 
> David Robley
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