El mar, 27-03-2007 a las 19:26 -0500, Dan Lewis escribió: > On Tuesday March 27 2007 6:41 pm, TerryJ wrote: > > Luis Solis wrote: > > > Hello to all, > > > > > > When archives with openoffice are created and if by error you > > > recorded with changes that you did not want, there is some way to > > > recover the file that it had in the beginning before keeping and > > > closing openoffice. Or perhaps openoffice creates temporary > > > archives to recover them from there, and if it believes them in > > > which place is them. If somebody knows as I can solve this I > > > request to him that it helps me, since they are documents of > > > extreme importance. Beforehand thanks for its aid. > > > > > > Greetings, > > > Luis Solís > > > Ambato Ecuador > > > > Look in Tools >Options >Load/Save >General. Under "Save" there is > > an option "Always create a backup copy". The location of the > > backup folder in my version is under Tools >Options >OOo >Paths : > > Backup. I don't know whether the setting is there in versions > > after 2.0.2. > > A record can be kept on changes made in a document. > Use Edit > Changes and make sure Record is selected. You might also > want to select Show changes under Edit > Changes. When you have the > document exactly the way you want it, you can use the Accept or > Reject option under Edit > Changes. When using this feature, all > changes that are recorded remain part of the document until you use > Accept or Reject function. This is true even if the file is saved > several times before you accept or reject the changes. > > Dan
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