Hello everyone,
This is desperate now, this is an extremely important document that I was too stupid not to backup, well, I did backup however this was after Windows updated since I wanted to continue it on my Mac. This document determines if I stay on my college course or not. And well, when I opened it after Windows updated itself, I was presented with this...
Yes I have done some troubleshooting and no, not one automatic backup was saved! Can any of you guys help just in case there is some way of recovering it? If you can then I greatly, and I mean really greatly appreciate it if you can, since you're able to save me place on the course. Next time I will be smart enough to actually back up the file properly!
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/580 ... nology.zip
My file has been replaced with the # key
My file has been replaced with the # key
OpenOffice 4.0.1 on Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.9.
- Hagar Delest
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Re: My file has been replaced with the # key
Hi and welcome to the forum!
Sadly, quite nothing to do, see: 22 pages term paper replaced with pound signs.
Check the temporary folder of the system (see in OOo Tools>Options>OOo>Paths). If there are folders like sgmlf.tmp with a file having the same name inside, make a copy of that file, rename it in .odt and cross your fingers. If you have not rebooted, you might have those files still there.
If you want to help fix this problem, you can also do this survey created for this very problem: Document Recovery Survey.
What OS? You should add it in your signature.
Sadly, quite nothing to do, see: 22 pages term paper replaced with pound signs.
Check the temporary folder of the system (see in OOo Tools>Options>OOo>Paths). If there are folders like sgmlf.tmp with a file having the same name inside, make a copy of that file, rename it in .odt and cross your fingers. If you have not rebooted, you might have those files still there.
If you want to help fix this problem, you can also do this survey created for this very problem: Document Recovery Survey.
What OS? You should add it in your signature.
LibreOffice 7.6.2.1 on Xubuntu 23.10 and 7.6.4.1 portable on Windows 10
Re: My file has been replaced with the # key
Yeah that's the topic I saw, I posted this one in an attempt to see if it was recoverable just by chance, anyway, no need to worry anymore, I have started writing it again extremely fast, it won't get the grade I was expecting but at least I won't fail.Hagar Delest wrote:Hi and welcome to the forum!
Sadly, quite nothing to do, see: 22 pages term paper replaced with pound signs.
Check the temporary folder of the system (see in OOo Tools>Options>OOo>Paths). If there are folders like sgmlf.tmp with a file having the same name inside, make a copy of that file, rename it in .odt and cross your fingers. If you have not rebooted, you might have those files still there.
If you want to help fix this problem, you can also do this survey created for this very problem: Document Recovery Survey.
What OS? You should add it in your signature.
OpenOffice 4.0.1 on Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.9.
Re: My file has been replaced with the # key
If you are using Windows 7, try right-clicking the file and selecting "Restore previous versions".
AOO 4.1.14 on Ubuntu MATE 22.04