At 23:18 25/02/2020 -0600, Adam B Tolbert wrote:
Hi you can do some manual steps for getting your unsaved work on open office.
OpenOffice application window > Click the "Tools" menu > click on
"Options" > Click on "plus sign" next to the Load/Save heading >
click "General". Place a check in
Hi you can do some manual steps for getting your unsaved work on open office.
OpenOffice application window > Click the "Tools" menu > click on “Options”
> Click on “plus sign” next to the Load/Save heading > click "General”
Place a check in the “Save AutoRecovery” Information Every box > Enter
At 09:14 04/02/2020 -0500, Dan Lewis wrote:
I[t] sounds like you did not set how you want backup copies to be
made. If so, Alan is completely right.
Well, yes and no.
The hidden file in the document file's folder with a name that "would
likely start with the ~ character and end with #"
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I sounds like you did not set how you
Hello Narissa,
I think you are out of luck. If OpenOffice or the computer had crashed or
if you forced the program to close without saving the document you would be
able to find the document per the instructions at the link below.
Hello! I am desperate for help!!
I accidentally clicked “don’t save” when editing a document! I have looked
everywhere and I can’t find out how to get it back! I went through the steps
online of the c:\users\ that brings up the backup file and it’s not in there!
Thank you so much for your