Having that said, I still hope that the conventional MS Office (MS word) may open that file. forums for similar situations and all are saying that there is nothing could be done if the file cannot be located in temp folder (in my case it has no remnant in temp folder).īut I do see the unopened file in its full capacity (5,073 KB) and also, when I try to open it with wordpad it brings some content with weird characters (so the interior is not lost). I checked online Apache Open Office 4.1.3. I skept and proceeded, then the file got crashed and since then the OO cannot open it, with a message "red error, your file is corrupted because of manipulation, some data were lost during the transaction." so it seems that I was hacked again, and there was a trend to steal the manuscript. When I tried to re-login, strangely, Open Office asked to register and to put my initials. I was working on a book (with multiple tables and a few images) and put the PC to sleep (just logged off without shutting down), to finish that book tonight (yes, it was about to be finished). And when you open up a document after that, the document should open up with out that pop-up window "Openoffice document recovery" The next time you open and the window, "Openoffice document recovery" comes up just click "Cancel" and your document should open up. I finally remembered how to keep OpenOffice from crashing. A file I had copied and pasted to openoffice document and saved kept crashing. ![]() Can someone tell me why i'm having this issue? Is it because i have an old version of openoffice or its something else? I find this very annoying with this error but no issues almost all the time when opening the document. I then click on start recovery and then next and my document opens each and everytime. The status column shows whether the document can be recovered ![]() Press start recovery to start the recovery process of the documents listed below ![]() Everytime i open a document, whether office or word, i get the message I use it for openoffice excel and for word.
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