On Sun April 23 2006 20:31, + Jon Suppe wrote:
> OpenOffice Team,
>
>
> I was writing a document in open office (2.0.2), had about 5 paragraphs
> done after about 30 minutes.  I also had a second document open which I
> hadn't been editing.  The auto-save feature kicked in for the idle
> document- which crashed open office completely.  I figured that openoffice
> would have auto saved the document I was working on.. so I did a recovery. 
> Unfortunately, that recovered to a blank document!  Unfortunately, this was
> one of the many times that openoffice has destroyed work that I was
> creating (I have used it for years).   Am I using auto save wrong? Is there
> a way to make it not execute?  Is it a feature, to revert to a blank copy
> of a file that I just created?  Needless to say, I'm very upset and would
> like to know if there is a way to set it up to not crash so much (maybe
> there are certain features known to be horribly buggy and unstable, and I
> can disable them- such as the auto-save feature).

As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that:
On Mon April 24 2006 02:54, Laurent Duperval wrote:
>
> In Tools > Options > Load/Save > General, you can turn off AutoRecovery.

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