Try choosing Cancel instead of Start Recovery. That should stop the repeated offers to recover.

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On 21/1/21 8:02 am, John Baniqued wrote:
When starting OpenOffice 4.1.7 (Windows 10 system, all updates current) I get the "OpenOffice Document 
Recovery" dialog box. It indicates the Document Name as CFII.odt, and status Not recovered yet. (The missing file 
CFII.odt was deleted in error.) Clicking the "Start Recovery" button results in a status of "Recovery 
failed". Clicking the "Next" button at this point starts a blank .odt file.

All previously saved documents appear to be OK after going through all the 
above. It is concerning when starting OpenOffice I always get the same 
OpenOffice Document Recovery dialog box. What is the significance of that file? 
How is it used? When does OpenOffice create that file? Is there a way to 
rebuild the CFII.odt file? Is that file really necessary (all files appear OK)?

I appreciate any and all help you can provide.

John P. Baniqued


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