On Sat February 18 2006 07:08, + Bumper India Pvt. Ltd. wrote:
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> dear sir
>
> this is regarding auto save recovery problem
> actualy the document is not saving automaticaly even if i activated the
> option save auto recovery option every 5 minutes

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On Sat February 18 2006 15:17, Ross Johnson wrote:
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> As I understand it, OOo2 does not do document backups at intervals
> anymore. That is, it does not periodically update the document copy on
> disk. You must explicitly perform a save operation if you want this.
> However, this should not be necessary because:
>
> What OOo2 does do is save *recovery* information at intervals in case
> OOo2 crashes. This is what you activate in OOo2. Using the last saved
> recovery information, your document should, after a crash, be restored
> to the state it was in at the time of the last recovery autosave.
>
> OOo detects that a recovery is required and allows you to choose to
> recover or not. The recovery information, which I assume is not saved in
> the document on disk, but elsewhere on disk, is only used to recover a
> document after a crash. For example, if you open a document, edit it,
> see an recovery autosave, edit some more, crash OOo, restart but choose
> not to recover - then your document should not have changed at all
> throughout the whole session. With the older auto backup option, the
> document would have changed.
>
> You can, however, still set the option to save a backup copy of your
> document when you open it. This is a once per session backup.

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