Den fre 14 sep. 2018 kl 17:47 skrev Daniel Landgraf <
daniellandgra...@gmail.com>:
> after saving my document it consists only of ## (sharps)!!! Very bad,
> now i lost everything!!
>
Not everything, unless you forgot to do your daily backup, of course. But
who forgets that? Nobody, I hope. Th
Have you considered that
1. your machine might be hacked and contains malware?
2. You hard drive might be failing?
3. Your dram might be failing?
On 09/14/2018 09:31 AM, Daniel Landgraf wrote:
after saving my document it consists only of ## (sharps)!!! Very bad,
now i lost everything!!
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On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 17:31:34 +0200
Daniel Landgraf wrote:
> after saving my document it consists only of ## (sharps)!!! Very bad,
> now i lost everything!!
Your file has been damaged, perhaps because of over hasty close down of the
computer before internal housekeeping was complete.
See t
Am 14.09.2018 um 17:31 schrieb Daniel Landgraf:
after saving my document it consists only of ## (sharps)!!! Very bad,
now i lost everything!!
search for the openoffice user profile backup folder:
%appdata%\OpenOffice\4\user\backup
maybe you will find your document.
otherwise recover the f
after saving my document it consists only of ## (sharps)!!! Very bad,
now i lost everything!!
Different chapter re-act differently then the rest of the chapters
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Chapters one and two are fine but 3 and 5 and eight give me either a blank
first page and adding the blank to the number of pages in file. Or worse they
would give me a blank in front of pages one a
Den tors 13 sep. 2018 kl 23:12 skrev Shel Neymark <
shelneym...@windstream.net>:
> HI Wondering how to do a spanish “n” with a tilde to make an ene? thanks
> Shel Neymark
>
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You don't mention which language is your standard, Shel, nor which keyboard
you use, but on a standard British keybo
> On Sep 13, 2018, at 17:12, Shel Neymark wrote:
>
> HI Wondering how to do a spanish “n” with a tilde to make an ene? thanks
> Shel Neymark
Not an OO function. Depends on your platform. For Mac, hold down the n and
select 1 for the tilde: ñ
Not sure what the equivalent KBD options are