At some point in the past OpenOffice Writer must have crashed or unexpectedly ended, and so a document was left in some weird state. However I've long since deleted this document. Yet every single time I start OpenOffice, the document recovery dialog displays, asks me if I want to recover, of course it fails every time since the document doesn't exist, and so it asks me again next time. How do I make it give up? It's really annoying that it thinks this is something I want to retry every time I start OpenOffice. Why isn't there a simple "I don't care about this document" button?
The other thing with this is it doesn't matter what platform, or even what version of OpenOffice. Windows, Linux, old versions, and 2.3.1, to be honest EVERY single machine I have ever installed OO on has fallen victim to this annoying problem. I have 2 computers at home and 3 at work, and ALL of them are prompting me to recover at least one document every time I start them, documents that no longer exist and that I really don't want to continue attempting to recover every time I start OpenOffice. How do I stop this? Is there a hidden "cancel" button somewhere? Is it a secret? Is there a secret code I have to type in? It's really obnoxious. Thanks, Jason --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
