ChatterBank1 min ago
open office 3.2 crash
I received a document to edit copy that had been written for an Ebook on a website - in the past I'd found these very difficult to do as I couldn't copy and paste and then edit - therefore it was copied and paste- ed to me as an email - I think it was taken off the website before the Ebook became 'live'. When I tried to put it on a document in open office 3.2 I had a notification saying Office 3.2 had crashed and I haven't even been able to even open a new document since - open office is on my desktop as a shortcut and it's just not responding - any ideas please - I'm not good btw with computers as some of you will know full well. Thank you
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Use System Restore to set your laptop's registry back to the last restore point before the crash occurred. (You'll find System Restore from Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools).
If that doesn't work, second:
Reinstall OpenOffice on top of itself (i.e. without uninstalling it first).
If that doesn't work, third:
Uninstall OpenOffice and then reinstall it.
Chris
Use System Restore to set your laptop's registry back to the last restore point before the crash occurred. (You'll find System Restore from Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools).
If that doesn't work, second:
Reinstall OpenOffice on top of itself (i.e. without uninstalling it first).
If that doesn't work, third:
Uninstall OpenOffice and then reinstall it.
Chris
As always Chris you have come up with the goodies - the system restore seems to have solved the problem, am able to open Open Office and surprisingling the copy and paste I did from the original email this morning is there! however I haven't tried to work on the document (too late in the evening for me) - would like to know what you think happened if you have the time to explain - thank you so much