Re: ODP: need help fixing or restoring a file

2020-06-06 Thread David Belina
Has whoever or anyone the current version of AOO 
Download in China US Language Pack ?
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Emc-0004 Windows 10

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Temat: need help fixing or restoring a file

Hello,

I've tried looking on Community Support Forum and am not having success.

I am running HP Windows Vista to create and edit this document in Open 
Office 4.1.3. Thus far, it's been the only document I've had difficulty with. 
Maybe it's important to know the document was originally created (same computer 
and OO version) april 28, 2016 and has been saved and added to since that date. 
Recently, within the past week or so, I opened the document, added an entry, 
then I believe closed and saved the document. I unplugged the computer to move 
it to another room. When I attempted to open the document (which was 
approximately 14 pages in length??), it now shows up as row upon row of 
###. And a message box comes up asking for ASCII Filter Options. No matter 
what I seem to put in (I'm in United States, Massachusetts) it still comes up 
with #.

On the Community Support page posts from maybe 2016, it said to try 
opening a new blank document and then choose Insert file. Still . I've 
tried to cut a portion of the  into a new OO document but that doesn't fix 
the problem either.

I've uninstalled the 4.1.3 version. I attempted to install the 4.1.7? 
version but I don't know if this is correct or what operating system to choose. 
Should I just look for the 4.1.3 version and try reinstalling that - hoping 
that will fix my ### document problem??

Thank you,
Mary Lippoth



ODP: need help fixing or restoring a file

2020-06-06 Thread Amin Jacek Pędziwiater
Has whoever or anyone the current version of AOO Download in China US 
Language Pack ?
user
Emc-0004 Windows 10

Od: mlipp...@yahoo.com.INVALID
Wysłano: Friday, June 5, 2020 8:42 PM
Do: users@openoffice.apache.org
DW: mlipp...@yahoo.com
Temat: need help fixing or restoring a file

Hello,

I've tried looking on Community Support Forum and am not having success.

I am running HP Windows Vista to create and edit this document in Open Office 
4.1.3. Thus far, it's been the only document I've had difficulty with. Maybe 
it's important to know the document was originally created (same computer and 
OO version) april 28, 2016 and has been saved and added to since that date. 
Recently, within the past week or so, I opened the document, added an entry, 
then I believe closed and saved the document. I unplugged the computer to move 
it to another room. When I attempted to open the document (which was 
approximately 14 pages in length??), it now shows up as row upon row of 
###. And a message box comes up asking for ASCII Filter Options. No matter 
what I seem to put in (I'm in United States, Massachusetts) it still comes up 
with #.

On the Community Support page posts from maybe 2016, it said to try opening a 
new blank document and then choose Insert file. Still . I've tried to cut a 
portion of the  into a new OO document but that doesn't fix the problem 
either.

I've uninstalled the 4.1.3 version. I attempted to install the 4.1.7? version 
but I don't know if this is correct or what operating system to choose. Should 
I just look for the 4.1.3 version and try reinstalling that - hoping that will 
fix my ### document problem??

Thank you,
Mary Lippoth



Re: need help fixing or restoring a file

2020-06-06 Thread mlipp...@yahoo.com.INVALID
 Thank you - I''m not tech savvy but will try to follow these directions.

On Friday, June 5, 2020, 2:54:35 PM EDT, Rory O'Farrell  
wrote:  
 
 On Fri, 5 Jun 2020 18:31:20 + (UTC)
"mlipp...@yahoo.com.INVALID"  wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I've tried looking on Community Support Forum and am not having success.
> 
> I am running HP Windows Vista to create and edit this document in Open Office 
> 4.1.3. Thus far, it's been the only document I've had difficulty with. Maybe 
> it's important to know the document was originally created (same computer and 
> OO version) april 28, 2016 and has been saved and added to since that date. 
> Recently, within the past week or so, I opened the document, added an entry, 
> then I believe closed and saved the document. I unplugged the computer to 
> move it to another room. When I attempted to open the document (which was 
> approximately 14 pages in length??), it now shows up as row upon row of 
> ###. And a message box comes up asking for ASCII Filter Options. No 
> matter what I seem to put in (I'm in United States, Massachusetts) it still 
> comes up with #.
> 
> On the Community Support page posts from maybe 2016, it said to try opening a 
> new blank document and then choose Insert file. Still . I've tried to cut 
> a portion of the  into a new OO document but that doesn't fix the problem 
> either.
> 
> I've uninstalled the 4.1.3 version. I attempted to install the 4.1.7? version 
> but I don't know if this is correct or what operating system to choose. 
> Should I just look for the 4.1.3 version and try reinstalling that - hoping 
> that will fix my ### document problem??
> 
> Thank you,
> Mary Lippoth


An OpenOffice file showing ### is utterly corrupt and there will be no usable 
information in it.  Use the information below to attempt to find a complete or 
partial copy, or revert to a backup copy.

The file is damaged beyond repair, possibly due to disconnection from the 
remote location because of connection failure before the file was fully 
transmitted, or over hasty power off of your computer or closure of laptop lid, 
before the file housekeeping had been transmitted

As soon as possible try the methods in this tutorial

https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=71=85038

for detailed instructions on how to

a) use Previous Versions (W7 and later) to recover previous versions of the 
file.

b) recover your file as it was when you last opened or saved it, or as it was 
when it was last saved with AutoRecovery;

c) find previous versions of the file in the folder it is located in, but which 
have since been deleted;

d) un-delete the temporary files AOO wrote while you were editing the file, and 
then deleted.  This may recover your file as it was when you last opened or you 
last saved it.



-- 
Rory O'Farrell 
  

Re: need help fixing or restoring a file

2020-06-05 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Fri, 5 Jun 2020 18:31:20 + (UTC)
"mlipp...@yahoo.com.INVALID"  wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I've tried looking on Community Support Forum and am not having success.
> 
> I am running HP Windows Vista to create and edit this document in Open Office 
> 4.1.3. Thus far, it's been the only document I've had difficulty with. Maybe 
> it's important to know the document was originally created (same computer and 
> OO version) april 28, 2016 and has been saved and added to since that date. 
> Recently, within the past week or so, I opened the document, added an entry, 
> then I believe closed and saved the document. I unplugged the computer to 
> move it to another room. When I attempted to open the document (which was 
> approximately 14 pages in length??), it now shows up as row upon row of 
> ###. And a message box comes up asking for ASCII Filter Options. No 
> matter what I seem to put in (I'm in United States, Massachusetts) it still 
> comes up with #.
> 
> On the Community Support page posts from maybe 2016, it said to try opening a 
> new blank document and then choose Insert file. Still . I've tried to cut 
> a portion of the  into a new OO document but that doesn't fix the problem 
> either.
> 
> I've uninstalled the 4.1.3 version. I attempted to install the 4.1.7? version 
> but I don't know if this is correct or what operating system to choose. 
> Should I just look for the 4.1.3 version and try reinstalling that - hoping 
> that will fix my ### document problem??
> 
> Thank you,
> Mary Lippoth


An OpenOffice file showing ### is utterly corrupt and there will be no usable 
information in it.  Use the information below to attempt to find a complete or 
partial copy, or revert to a backup copy.

The file is damaged beyond repair, possibly due to disconnection from the 
remote location because of connection failure before the file was fully 
transmitted, or over hasty power off of your computer or closure of laptop lid, 
before the file housekeeping had been transmitted

As soon as possible try the methods in this tutorial

https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=71=85038

for detailed instructions on how to

a) use Previous Versions (W7 and later) to recover previous versions of the 
file.

b) recover your file as it was when you last opened or saved it, or as it was 
when it was last saved with AutoRecovery;

c) find previous versions of the file in the folder it is located in, but which 
have since been deleted;

d) un-delete the temporary files AOO wrote while you were editing the file, and 
then deleted.  This may recover your file as it was when you last opened or you 
last saved it.



-- 
Rory O'Farrell 

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need help fixing or restoring a file

2020-06-05 Thread mlipp...@yahoo.com.INVALID
Hello,

I've tried looking on Community Support Forum and am not having success.

I am running HP Windows Vista to create and edit this document in Open Office 
4.1.3. Thus far, it's been the only document I've had difficulty with. Maybe 
it's important to know the document was originally created (same computer and 
OO version) april 28, 2016 and has been saved and added to since that date. 
Recently, within the past week or so, I opened the document, added an entry, 
then I believe closed and saved the document. I unplugged the computer to move 
it to another room. When I attempted to open the document (which was 
approximately 14 pages in length??), it now shows up as row upon row of 
###. And a message box comes up asking for ASCII Filter Options. No matter 
what I seem to put in (I'm in United States, Massachusetts) it still comes up 
with #.

On the Community Support page posts from maybe 2016, it said to try opening a 
new blank document and then choose Insert file. Still . I've tried to cut a 
portion of the  into a new OO document but that doesn't fix the problem 
either.

I've uninstalled the 4.1.3 version. I attempted to install the 4.1.7? version 
but I don't know if this is correct or what operating system to choose. Should 
I just look for the 4.1.3 version and try reinstalling that - hoping that will 
fix my ### document problem??

Thank you,
Mary Lippoth