NoOp wrote:
On 10/24/2008 03:03 AM, Rob Clement wrote:
Richard wrote:
[snip]
Other posts say there's works, I suggest you open a document of at least
half a meg, allow an autosave, then just pull the plug, only then can
you see if this is working.
Sorry for my delay in replying I'm only now getting to my e-mails and it
is just after 6pm in Hong Kong
My cry would be that the document is too big. Split it and take out the
pictures. Also get yourself a second inverter as the capacity on the
existing one is not enough.
A half meg document is too big? Could of fooled me; I've a 14MB document
open now that I'm working on. It's a tech manual with 30 pages of frames
& illustrations and it's just fine.
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As you have cut my comments in half let me spell this out.
The original problem was submitted by someone whose pc has been
continually crashing due to the fact that his power supply was
overloaded. The computer was obviously VERY VERY slow when it saved the
OOo document as the crashes were coming thick and fast. The obvious
solution for him was to cut down the size of document he was using. I
also have some suspicions that the continual failures of his machine
have caused hardware problems for that machine, but that is his problem.
That particular OOo user had a HARDWARE problem, that he was then
blaming on OOo when the hardware needed to be sorted first before any
blame could be attached to any version of OOo. Personally I have just
finished writing 3 documents one of 2MB, one of 8MB and another of 11MB
all with OpenOffice 3.0 and I have had no problems whatsoever including
bullet points or any other the other gripes with OOo. Running OOo 3.0 on
Windows Vista Home Basic.
Thanks
Rob
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