Re: Recovery of lost info

2022-04-28 Thread PCS


OO backs up every few minutes in the background and it normally offers to 
restore any lost data on relaunch, e.g. after a power failure caused data loss. 
If this did not happen you will probably need to restore the data from the most 
recent computer backup. My Mac automatically backs up every hour (or manually 
when I tell it to). I can recover individual documents from the most recent (or 
any previous) backup, i.e. no need to do a full data restore. I seldom use 
Windows but I assume it works similarly. If the lost data was added after the 
last backup and OO didn’t give you opportunity to recover it, you will probably 
have to recover it from your own bio-memory instead of from the computer’s 
memory.

PCS

> On 29 Apr 2022, at 3:56 am, Laura Jimenez  wrote:
> 
> Hi!  I lost some info and was wondering if there is a way to recover it?  I
> recovered the document but it was missing a lot of information.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Laura


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Re: Recovery of lost info

2022-04-28 Thread Maurice Howe
Do you have an AUTO-SAVE set to save your work often -- such as every 10
minutes, every 3 paragraphs, every xxx ??  Your note suggests that part of
your doc was recovered.  That says that your autosave setting (if even set
ON at all) is set for far too long an interval. Maurice

On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 3:27 PM Laura Jimenez 
wrote:

> Hi!  I lost some info and was wondering if there is a way to recover it?  I
> recovered the document but it was missing a lot of information.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Laura
>