Hi :)
yeh, it is gutting when something like this happens. It's amazing how
often it's the 1 and only file that isn't backed-up somewhere!
Commiserations from
Tom :)
On 29 August 2014 10:04, Alex Thurgood <alex.thurgood@gmail.com> wrote:
Le 29/08/2014 02:13, Bob Holtzman a écrit :
Running LO3.5.4.2 in Debian Wheezy. Called up an existing doc in calc,
made some changes, saved and quit. Next time I called it up it was
blank. The problem is that I accidentally hit save. Looked for the backup
file path ~/.config/libreoffice/3/user. According to the help file there
should be a "backup" directory/file which I don't see. I need to know if
LO backs up more than the latest version and where it is stored
If the "automatic backup every x mins" option is not ticked, you will,
at best, only be able to find a lock file of your document, in which you
might possibly find some of your data, but as you have saved, this won't
help you, unfortunately.
Alex
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