o.k, but
1) why would a file get corrupted simply by closing the file and
exiting the program, and again opening it the next day? All other
files that i worked on the same day can easily be opened (and these
are all files that i did not need to password protect)
2) OOo offers to repair the file and then claims that a wrong
password has been entered - so OOo treats the problem of the corrupt
file as one that could be solved.
in any case: if the file is corrupt, is there any way i can restore it?
On 01-Jul-07, at 11:54 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 21:36:22 +0530
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could there be a problem with the file as such??
"The file is corrupt and therefore cannot be opened.
The answer to your question is included in the error message that you
get when you open it.
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