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On 03/13/2013 09:17 AM, Marion & Noel Lodge wrote:
Hi,

I have a situation where the recovery of a damaged database failed to
complete.  Eventually I had to recover the file from a backup.  The recovered
backup file is now working normally, however whenever I start LibreOffice,
it is still offering to recover the damaged database.

Where do I go to tell LibreOffice that this recovery is no longer needed?

Thanks,

Noel
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Noel Lodge
lodgemn@gmail.com

You should have a folder that contains all your backup files for LibreOffice. They should be in .../libreoffice/3/user/backup or .../libreoffice/4/user/backup depending upon your version of LO. I'm not certain where they would be in windows other than the path would include these same folders with the back slash instead of slash: ...\libreoffice\3\user\backup. Deleting all the files in the backup folder could take care of the problem. Also, when LO offers to recover the Base file, you should click Cancel. You will then have another similar message to which you reply accordingly. Finally, you might be give a chance to save the backup file (do not do it). After all of that, LO should stop reminding you to restore the Base file.

--Dan

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