Hi :)
Have you tried the "Cancel" button when you get that recovery dialogue pop-up box? Cancel usually
clears them. I often find that documents it worries might have been corrupted are actually
completely fine.
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Kieran Peckett <crazyskeggy@gmail.com>
To: cpaulsen@alumni.middlebury.edu
Cc: "users@global.libreoffice.org" <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2013, 21:55
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] crash recovery odd behavior
On 10/01/2013, Carl Paulsen <carlpaulsen@comcast.net> wrote:
LO crashed ( I think I ran out of battery on my laptop) with 3 documents
open. When re-opening some time later, 3 documents failed recovery. I
had probably trashed the files b/c I didn't need them any more, but not
sure. In any case, these 3 files keep coming up as having been
improperly closed every time I open LO. They of course fail each time.
I've looked for a setting to clear out the list of files that crashed,
but can't find it.
Is this by design? If so, can I somehow clear out the file list so it
opens normally?
Thanks,
Carl
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