Hi everybody
This is my first posting to this email address so forgive me if I get anything wrong.
I was using OOO1.1.3 in suse Linux 9.1, and working on a document natively. I added frames and lots of graphics and also have autosave as well as backup switched on. Last night I closed down OOo and no problem. This morning however, I tried to open it up and my CPU maxed out at 100%. I killed OOo, and all went back to normal. I tried opening it again, same issue.
I mailed it to colleagues who have OOo1.1.4 on win32 and linux, OOo1.1.2 on win32 to see if they could open it. It kind of half opens, and then maxes out at 100% - on all of them. I went to the backup file, and the same issue occurs.
So I was wondering if there is a document or webpage with document recovery techniques. I am aware that the .sxw file is a zip file with xml in it, and I could extract the text from it, but as far as I'm concerned that is my last resort.
Are there options I should switch off prior to opening it, or hold down a certain key to prevent certain views or rendering or recalc etc..
Ideally I would like to keep it with the graphics and frames (most of the document was using frames).
Any ideas what I could do? I looked on the forums, but didn't find a 'document recovery techniques' per se.... any suggestions?
I am Open to them all (xcuse the pun)
Thanks
Regards
Edward Fearon
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