Yes, when I have a ten times faster machine (than my Dell Dimension XPS R450 - 450 MHz, 256 MB). I have tried 2.0 but it was so slow that I... well, it was NOT fun to run it, I can tell you that much... Or to be more specific: It was a real pain. Especially when I run another 5-10 applications at the same time, and I always do that. 1.1.5 is slow enough for me.

But as I said, I will try 2.0 again on my next machine.


Johnny






Den 2006-05-16 07:50:53 skrev KAMI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

What about to upgrade to 2.0.2?

KAMI
Johnny Andersson írta:
Den 2006-05-16 03:30:35 skrev Russell Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Johnny Andersson wrote:
Hi...

I was working on a sxw document, about 30 pages. It contained a lot of
text, some images, asome pieces of some spreadsheets (copied from Calc,
pasted into Writer) and some more stuff.

First I had a very strange situation. After page 26, I pasted a range of
cells from a spreadsheet (xls format, since it was created by someone
else using Excel). Before I did that I "created" the page by inserting a
page break, selecting a page style with the landscape format. This
became page 27. Then I did the same thing again for another range of
cells of that Excel file. I was then very surpriced to see that the new page (also landscape) showed page number 29, not 28. I tried it several times, after saving the document, but it was the same thing every time. Since I made some meaningless changes since last time I saved, I chosed to reload the last saved version. Then I got the famous Windows 98 blue
screen and I restarted my PC.

Now I can't open my document at all! Everytime the same thing happens:
Open Office caused an error (or something like that) and then the dialog
for filling in what happened.

I worked with this document for at least 5 hours, maybe 10 and I have
some kind of deadline. Is there anything I (or someone else) can do to
recover my lost document?

All kinds of help are appreciated.
--Johnny (hates Windows 98, now more than ever if that is possible)
Hi Johnny

I cannot say that  I have any expertise in the matter, but  I feel your
pain.  Others more experienced may well come with better suggestions/

From comments I have read on the list, try saving a copy, rename to
~.zip and unzip the file. I presume you have 7-zip or similar. You can
then look at the components to see if anything is damaged.

If the worst comes to the worst I am willing to try opening the file on
my system if you like to send it off-list, and it is not too
confidential. At present I mostly using 2.0.3rc on a linux box, but I
have "standard" 2.0.2 as well. That may remove or introduce other
problems of course.

Best wishes

Russell

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Yes, I could send it to you. The document is somewhat confidential, but it is written in Swedish, so unless you understand Swedish I am not too worried. However, I have fixed it now. I moved it to my girlfriend's lap top and she has OOo 2.0 installed (AND 1.1.5 as well). I could open the file on her lap top with 2.0 but NOT with 1.1.5, so I removed two suspected pages in 2.0, saved it (with a new name) in 1.0 format and moved it back to my desk top. Now I can open it here with 1.1.5. I lost 2 pages there's not much work lost.

Thank you, for replying and worrying!  =)



--Johnny

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