On Sat April 15 2006 15:48, + Anne Claar wrote: > Dear open office.org contributor > > Thank you for answering, sorry for not being clearer. I work with writer of > open office 2.0, and my interface (is that what you call it?) is windows > XP. I have a file of about 30 pages. It started when working on pg. 23 I > wanted to scroll back, every time I tried it stopped "programme not > responding" at pg. 15. The file was recovered I would work on it again > until I wanted to scroll back to pg. 15. Then I put my cursor at the top of > pg 15 - with one 'arrow' backwards it got stuck again. Until one day it did > not. I worked on pg. 5 after writing one sentence the programme stopped > 'responding' now my cursor is on pg. 5 and the file gets stuck as soon as I > open it. I cannot do anything tried saving or counting words or whatever. > If I open the document, do nothing but wait about 5 seconds it stops > 'responding'. If I shut it down I get a window asking whether I want to > "end now" and loose things or "cancel". I choose "end now" because with > "cancel" you wait long and nothing happens - and I have not changed > anything in the file anyway. The programme closes and if I want to open it > again I get a window asking me if I want to recover the file. I do that and > we start again from the beginning.
Hi Anne, All of the above sounds strange. In case there is a problem with the document itself, it may be worth trying to make a copy of the content into a new document. This can easily be done withe "Edit" - > "Select All" then "File" -> "New" -> Text Document and then finally "Edit" -> "Paste". Also how much memory(RAM) is in your computer ? > PS I have attached the file. Attachments are removed to avoid viruses being spread by this mailing list. Please reply to [email protected] only -- CPH : openoffice.org contributor Maybe your question has been answered already? http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
