El 26/10/11 21:48, Tom Davies escribi:Hi :)
Yes, or use Steve's answer to set it at a reasonably longer time-interval (jic you do get carried
away and forget). Hmmm, longest is 60mins apparently. It is a good idea to have the back-up thing
ticked jic but i think that is unticked by default while the autosave is ticked.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Wed, 26/10/11, Steve Edmondssteve.edmonds@ptglobal.comwrote:From: Steve
Edmondssteve.edmonds@ptglobal.comSubject: Re: [libreoffice-users] LO auto save
To:users@global.libreoffice.orgDate: Wednesday, 26 October, 2011, 20:39
Hi.
In optionsload/savegeneral.
this is under my Tools menu item.
I turn off (untick) the backup and auto recovery options.
steve
On 27/10/11 08:29, Murray White wrote:I just downloaded and install LO today and am tryingout some
things. One thing I wonder is if there is any way
to turn off the auto save? I prefer to use Ctrl + S at my
own choosing or to return to auto save if I find I prefer
that option.MW--
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and cannot be deletedThis automatic auto-recovery save is not the same as Ctrl-S,
this option not overwrite your file, only save information to
recovery if there is a crash.For me indeed a good option that you'll appreciate when you'll
need it.Miguelngel.
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