Hi :)
2 ways i know of 

1st is to open LibreOffice and find where your backups are stored by clicking on
Tools - Options - LibreOffice - Path 
Then just open a file-browser so that you can navigate to the right folder.  
Hopefully a fairly recent back-up is in there.

2nd way is to open the corrupted file with an Archive Manager such as WinRar, 
WinZip or something like that.  Hopefully you see different parts of the file 
inside there.  


Err, the 1st thing to do is make a copy of the corrupted file in case some 
accident happens while trying to recover it.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)




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From: Susanto Kong <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, 25 August, 2011 12:54:26
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Help, corrupted file after computer crash

I am using LibreOffice Writer and my computer crash and restart.
After rebooting, LibreOffice failed to reconstruct the file.
This file itself is still exist and from the file size, I suspect the data
is still there (only 4k). The file itself contains mostly table with
special characters (greek and mathematical notations).

Is there anyway to reconstruct this file, even partial result.

Help and suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Regards,
Kong Susanto

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