Dear  G. Roderick Singleton

No, it is not fixed. It says exactly the same.

It's also unusual to say in U.K. English : the cause why.

Although I would be happy to suggest another way of structuring the message for us in the U.K. I did not, because I assume you know how to correct the language and will do so when you get around to it.

This is not a complaint. I hope that by drawing such things to your attention, I can be of some help.

Kind regards

Charles Bright

On Sun, 2006-08-13 at 08:41 +0100, Charles C. Brioght wrote:
Dear Open Office

I just wanted to point out some miss typed grammar that might or might not have been already fixed in Open Office 2.02,

On restarting my computer after a crash, the document recovery message box,if that's what it's called reads:

*Document recovery starts now to recovers your documents.

*You don't need me to tell you what is wrong with that, so I'll leave it with you.



Since 2.0.2 has been replaced by 2.0.3 and 2.0.4 is almost upon us. I
would suggest that you upgrade and see if the problem you have pointed
out is fixed.

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