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The File Recovery window that starts at the beginning of your session has a {{button|Cancel}} button. | The File Recovery window that starts at the beginning of your session has a {{button|Cancel}} button. | ||
− | Click {{button|Cancel}}. When asked if you really want to cancel the recovery attempt, ''' | + | Click {{button|Cancel}}. |
+ | When asked if you really want to cancel the recovery attempt, '''confirm'''. | ||
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[[Category:Documentation/FAQ/General]] | [[Category:Documentation/FAQ/General]] |
Latest revision as of 14:50, 31 August 2021
Every time I start Apache OpenOffice I get a list of some files that it tries to recover. These files are no longer on my computer. How can I stop Apache OpenOffice from trying to recover files that no longer exist?
The File Recovery window that starts at the beginning of your session has a Cancel button. Click Cancel . When asked if you really want to cancel the recovery attempt, confirm.