On 05/12/2011 01:08 PM, JOE Conner wrote:
> On 5/12/2011 1:11 AM, Kara Samantha Mcdermott wrote:
>> Alright. My College Thesis has been "corrupted." I am not fooling 
>> around here. My college education is at stake, and I am unamused, I 
>> have my document, and it is is bringing up the "ASCII" shenanigans. It 
>> has been corrupted- alright. I need it to be fixed. My thesis is due, 
>> Friday.
>> I have many people working on fixing it, to no avail. OpenOffice has 
>> ruined my college education.
>> It is corrupted, without fixing. The best that anyone can do is pull 
>> up an old, seriously un-revised copy from months ago. I have a few 
>> issues.
>> A. Why did this happen?
>> B. Why can't I pull up an old copy? I saved hundreds of times, today 
>> alone.
>> C. I will not graduate now, because I will not be able to hand this in.
>> There is no fixing this. No apology will be good enough.
>>
>> Kara McDermott
> 
> Excuse me please for bringing this up, but this has happened before.  
> See the thread
> http://openoffice.org/projects/www/lists/users/archive/2011-05/message/38
> where, as in this present case, the text is composed of a long string of 
> "#" characters.
> 
> Maybe this should be looked deeply into by someone that can make sense 
> of the
> unzipped .odt format.

And here:
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=17677
[22 pages term paper replaced with pound signs]

Oddly enough, much of this appears to be associated with 'term' papers.




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