On Friday 18 February 2005 00:53, + Edward Fearon wrote:
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> 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)

Maybe the version of OpenOffice.org which will become  2.0 in a few months can 
help recover your data : http://download.openoffice.org/680 (either copy and 
paste or save the data in another format ).

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