[users] Re: corrupt file?

2011-01-20 Thread Twayne
In news:aanlktimasr+f8dze5eolnom6ibvn8hbr-7nc7wg_v...@mail.gmail.com,
Ellory Lane rocketry...@gmail.com typed:
 i was recently working on a file, and the file (while i was
 working on it) decided to STOP EDITING. i restarted my
 computer, seeing as it was frozen, and when it rebooted, i
 found the file corrupt.
 where can i find the auto-save files that it saves every
 minute or so?
 i am using UBUNTU 10.10, and OpenOffice3.2
 Regards~Ellory

Check in Options somewhere for the File Locations and see if it's listed 
there.
   It's tools; options; click the + for OpenOffice.org and select Paths. 
Your backup path is listed there.

HTH,

Twayne`




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[users] Re: corrupt file

2010-03-25 Thread Bob Doherty
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 07:42:58 +1100, Keith Bainbridge
keit...@akrb.name wrote:


On 25Mar2010, at 05:24 , Marcie Schenck wrote:

 Is there anyway you can open this file or save it? Thank you so much Marcie
 
 -- 
 Marcie Schenck Zupancic
An attempt to open the file in Excel 2007 SP2 with the ODS reader
builtin results in a dialog saying that the workbook has invalid
information and offers to remove it.  When the attempt is made Excel
hangs.

It may have been a product of pre-SP2 Office 2007 where the ods
functionality was not integrated.
-- 
Bob Doherty


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[users] Re: corrupt file

2010-03-24 Thread NoOp
On 03/24/2010 11:34 AM, RA Brown wrote:
...
 Sorry to say the archive itself seem to be corrupted.  I get an error 
 just trying to view the contents of the archive so it would seem that it 
 is lost.  There maybe others in the list that can find a way to open it 
 but I can not.
 
 Andy
...

I see this (using gvim) towards the end of the file:

 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 standalone=yes? 
 !-- Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation --
 assembly xmlns=urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1 manifestVersion=1.0 
 assemblyIdentity 
   version=6.0.0.0
   processorArchitecture=x86
   name=Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.wucltui
   type=win32/
 dependency
   dependentAssembly
   assemblyIdentity
   type=win32
   name=Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls
   version=6.0.0.0
   processorArchitecture=x86
   publicKeyToken=6595b64144ccf1df
   language=*/
   /dependentAssembly
 /dependency
 /assembly

So perhaps it's a borked MSOffice file?


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Re: [users] Re: corrupt file

2010-03-24 Thread RA Brown

NoOp wrote:

I see this (using gvim) towards the end of the file:

?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 standalone=yes? 
!-- Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation --
assembly xmlns=urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1 manifestVersion=1.0 
assemblyIdentity 
	version=6.0.0.0

processorArchitecture=x86
name=Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.wucltui
type=win32/
dependency
dependentAssembly
assemblyIdentity
type=win32
name=Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls
version=6.0.0.0
processorArchitecture=x86
publicKeyToken=6595b64144ccf1df
language=*/
/dependentAssembly
/dependency
/assembly


So perhaps it's a borked MSOffice file?


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NoOp,

I see what you mean and agree that is probably the case.  Or MSOffice's 
attempt at the ODF.


Andy

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[users] Re: Corrupt File notice

2005-08-03 Thread Russell Butler
Valerie Sleith wrote:
 I have Windows XP and I downloaded Open Office Basic but the file won't open, 
 all I get is a message 'this file is corrupted or invalid'
 It took 3 and a half hours to download, so I don't want to do it again unless 
 I know what happened this time.
 
 Does anyone know any way I can open this file?

Hi Valerie

You have to unzip the file, then read the guide.pdf (I think) included
in the unzipped files folder.

You can check the integrity of the download See:
http://download.openoffice.org/680/md5sums.html

HTH

Russell

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