On Thu, 19 Dec 2019 13:41:46 +0000
Carloss Massage <[email protected]> wrote:

> To whom it may concern
> I have been using open office for a very long time, never had issues.
> Yesterday (18-12-19) I was using my document I used daily,  then we had a 
> power cut, so the Computer went off. (this has happened before but never 
> encountered the following issue)
> Once the computer came back on I went to access my document, to get a pop up, 
> “locked by unknown user”
> read only or open copy
> neither of the above open my document, it is an important document.
> 
> I closed everything off, ran troubleshooting, still not allowed me in the 
> document, I transferred it to another computer and still wont let me access 
> it.
> A few of my other open office document still open apart from the 2 used on 
> 18-12-19.
> 
> I have tried searching for a phone number for direct help, but only option 
> was forums, I have tried following whats said in forums, but still 
> unsuccessful.
> 
> I restored my computer back to a restore point, thinking something in-between 
> may have happened, I also installed the latest version of AOO, but again not 
> allowing me to open 2 important documents….
> 
> PLEASE advise
> Kind regards
> 
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> 

You should enable "viewing of hidden and archive files" (Google for how to do 
this if you don't know);  Then use the file manager to go to the folder in 
which you Saved  your file(s); there delete any filename of form 
"~.lock.MyFile.ods#"  Depending on the type of original file, the .ods may be 
.odt 

Important: these lock files are small, only a few hundred bytes long.  The 
files that "own" them will be several KB in size.  Do not delete the wrong file!

Then go to the root of the OpenOffice User Profile (details in Tutorial at 
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=12426) and under the 
folder 4, beside a folder called "user", you may find another .lock file, this 
time cunningly called ".lock"; delete this.

OO should now open your troublesome files.

If when (if) your files open you are prompted to select an ASCII filter,  your 
files are damaged beyond repair - waste no time with them; you have a more 
serious situation and should as soon as possible use the methods in the 
Tutorial at
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=85038#p395910
to attempt to recover temporary or deleted copies of your files.

-- 
Rory O'Farrell <[email protected]>

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