Hallo Naomi,

Op dinsdag 29 januari 2008 schreef Naomi Kramer aan [email protected]:

 >> I have a couple of files, produced by copying of other files,
 >> which on opening give the message:
 >>  + File contains links to other files.
 NK> Have you tried selecting Edit -> Links from the main menu?

I have now, but did not know about that when I wrote my original
message :)

 >> I noticed a spurious file mentioned in contents.xml, but do
 >> not know how to remove it. Deleting contents.xml works
 >> [although the first time OO opens it it complains about a
 >> corrupt file], but this seems a rather rude method.
 NK> If you're going to do that sort of thing, you're best off
 NK> replacing the contents.xml with a clean one (from a new file) OR
 NK> deleting the link via an xml editor. Give me a yell if you need
 NK> a hand with that...

Yell! I'm always interested in knowing things like that. Would you
also know a good xml editor for Linux, if such a thing exists?

 NK> One other tip would be - if you're going to cut and paste
 NK> documents, using Paste Special (Unformatted text) might prove to
 NK> be a good idea. This should remove all formatting, including
 NK> spurious links etc.

I'll remember that, thanks.

Groeten,

           Hans.

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