On Thursday 28 December 2006 2:27 pm, Pete Holsberg wrote:
> Dan Lewis typed the following on 12/28/2006 2:59 PM:
> > On Thursday 28 December 2006 11:27 am, Pete Holsberg wrote:
> >> Harold Fuchs typed the following on 12/28/2006 6:21 AM:
> >>> On Thursday, December 28, 2006 4:49 AM [GMT+1=CET], Pete
> >>>
> >>> Holsberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>> I decided to start using "versions" with a particular
> >>>> file, so I tried to do File > Versions, but Versions is
> >>>> grayed out!
> >>>>
> >>>> Windows XP, OOo v2.1
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks.
> >>>
> >>> Create a new document. Save it as usual (no version) . Now
> >>> modify it. The Versions option is no longer greyed out
> >>> and the modified document can be saved as a new version of
> >>> the original.
> >>
> >> Is there no way to "versionize" an existing document?
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >
> > I find the behavior a little strange. Perhaps it is the
> > windows version. I am using 2.1 on Linux. I opened a *.odt
> > file that I created over a year ago. When I opened the File
> > menu, Versions was NOT grayed out. I then made some changes to
> > the document and saved those changes using File > Versions and
> > clicking the Save new version button.
>
> Ah, I guess it only works with ODT files!! Drat.

     It's a little late, but there has been no mention of the 
particular type of file to be "versionized" other than a document. My 
definition of a document in OOo is a *.odt file unless stated 
otherwise.
     What type of file were you using?

Dan

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