Ron,
Something I neglected in my original response is frequent backups. In OSX there
is a built in app, TimeMachine, that regularly (to whatever frequency you want)
backs up files to external storage. I use an external 1 TB hard drive for
frequent saves (15-30 minute intervals) then a cloud bac
Leon,
Many thanks for this tip. Reviewing my AutoRecovery setting, I noticed it was
set to update every 15 minutes. I have tightened that to every 5 minutes.
This may save me some real headaches in the event of a future crash.
Ron Tanguay
> On Sep 5, 2020, at 10:04 AM, Leon Zar wrote:
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I believe it is even more important to configure the OO Preferences for
"Save AutoRecovery Information". In all the years I've used OO, I've never
had a crash where OO was unable to recover up to, or very close to, the
point of failure. Since I do have a UPS, the crashes I have experienced
are al
Steven,
Your advice is perfect for a proper shutdown of a computer, BUT,
those good practices are PRECISELY what do not occur if a power outage
occurs while someone is using a computer which does not have a battery
backup. Laptops have a built-in battery backup. Desktop and tower
machi
It is also important to save all documents on a regular basis. Tools >
Options > Load/Save > General has options that will you should consider
using. Just make sure to limit the number of minutes to 4 of 5.
Dan
On 7/14/20 15:45, Steven Ahlers wrote:
Tom that’s an interesting idea. I would sug
Tom that’s an interesting idea. I would suggest an even more important concept,
practice good computer hygiene: before you leave your computer save all
documents, shut down all programs. Then if there is a power failure no problem.
I would recommend clearing out browser memory (history, cookies,
Hello AOO Users & Advisors,
For years I've routinely read reports from Open Office Users about
various problems. Many are generally attributed to having shut down
one's computer too quickly, before shut down processes have been completed.
I've used OO and AOO for many years, both on Windows