On Thursday 10 May 2007, Richard Watt wrote:
> [Please ignore my previous post as I forgot to fill in the version number
> of OO that I'm using.]
>
> I'm using OpenOffice 2.0.3 (upgrading to 2.2 soon), and I've encountered
> a small problem that I can't work out where to go to solve.
>
> I recently had a couple of files that I wanted to open in Calc as CSV
> files, let's call them "File A" and "File B". I've since processed them
> before saving them as "File A.csv" and "File B.csv". Unfortunately, I
> had a problem with my computer where I had to kill off some tasks
> (including OO), and I've deleted "File A" and "File B" since.
>
> When I next ran OO, I get the Recover Document dialog, so I click "Start
> Recovery", and OO then tells me that it can't recover the documents.
> They're not listed on the Recent Documents menu any more, and I can't
> find any reference to them in the Registry or configuration files. I
> also tried creating dummy versions before starting OO, but to no avail.
>
> So, my question is how can I remove them from OO's list so that it won't
> have to ask me to recover them?
Use the cancel button.
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