RE: Recovery

2008-03-15 Thread Syed.Hosain
Stuart Rogers wrote: Well, those of us who are also forced (kicking screaming) to work in MS Word from time to time all probably have the Alt-S-every-two-minutes obsessive-compulsive habit... Yes, indeed! :) Come to think of it, I guess I have to thank Word's behaviour for causing me to

RE: Recovery

2008-03-14 Thread Michael O'Neill
Here's what I would do: 1) Back up a copy of both the original and the recovered versions to someplace safe. 2) Open the recovered version in FrameMaker. 3) Open the original version in FrameMaker (might have to force it). 4) Compare the differences between the two versions using FrameMaker's

Re: Recovery

2008-03-14 Thread Art Campbell
I'd check the file modification times and file sizes for large differences, but in general, open the recovered version. If there's missing info, open the original's backup copy, assuming you have auto backups turned on. And then open the original. (The opening order is important, so you don't

RE: Recovery

2008-03-14 Thread Gagne, Bernard (Bolton)
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael O'Neill Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 4:12 PM To: Harold Winberg; framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: Recovery Here's what I would do: 1) Back up a copy of both the original and the recovered versions

RE: Recovery

2008-03-14 Thread Fred Ridder
Responding to Les Winberg, Art Campbell wrote: I'd check the file modification times and file sizes for large differences, but in general, open the recovered version. If there's missing info, open the original's backup copy, assuming you have auto backups turned on. And then open the

Re: Recovery

2008-03-14 Thread Stuart Rogers
Fred Ridder wrote: If you only go 10 minutes between saves (and who of us ever saves *that* frequently), Well, those of us who are also forced (kicking screaming) to work in MS Word from time to time all probably have the Alt-S-every-two-minutes obsessive-compulsive habit... Come to