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My document won't show up




I have had countless problems with this program, and am beginning to HATE it. I think that the only reason that I’m actually bothering with it is that I need the document I saved.




At first, the only thing happening was that I could only get a “Read Only” or a “Copy” version of my document. I fixed that. After I did, however, the only thing that came up was #. I’m serious! All that comes up is:




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Pages and pages of only that! How do I fix this?! And I’ve already tried to change the document from a odt. to doc.. 




What do I do?!













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Re: My document won't show up

Posted by 許哲崇 <fi...@gmail.com>.
Have a vacation. Things will come up.


2014-03-14 8:41 GMT+08:00 Rob Weir <ro...@apache.org>:

> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 3:52 PM,  <he...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
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> > I have had countless problems with this program, and am beginning to
> HATE it. I think that the only reason that I'm actually bothering with it
> is that I need the document I saved.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > At first, the only thing happening was that I could only get a "Read
> Only" or a "Copy" version of my document. I fixed that. After I did,
> however, the only thing that came up was #. I'm serious! All that comes up
> is:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> ######################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################
> >
> > Pages and pages of only that! How do I fix this?! And I've already tried
> to change the document from a odt. to doc..
> >
>
> Can you get back to the file where you had it as "read only"?  The
> version with the #'s is clearly hosed.  There is nothing there.  It is
> possible the document at an earlier stage was recoverable.  But it is
> hard to say without more details.
>
> Regards,
>
> -Rob
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> > What do I do?!
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> > Sent from Windows Mail
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Re: My document won't show up

Posted by Rob Weir <ro...@apache.org>.
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 3:52 PM,  <he...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
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> I have had countless problems with this program, and am beginning to HATE it. I think that the only reason that I’m actually bothering with it is that I need the document I saved.
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>
>
>
> At first, the only thing happening was that I could only get a “Read Only” or a “Copy” version of my document. I fixed that. After I did, however, the only thing that came up was #. I’m serious! All that comes up is:
>
>
>
>
> ######################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################
>
> Pages and pages of only that! How do I fix this?! And I’ve already tried to change the document from a odt. to doc..
>

Can you get back to the file where you had it as "read only"?  The
version with the #'s is clearly hosed.  There is nothing there.  It is
possible the document at an earlier stage was recoverable.  But it is
hard to say without more details.

Regards,

-Rob

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> What do I do?!
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> Sent from Windows Mail

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