Libre office restoration

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When I try to open a Calc file in libre office 6 after closing it, it always goes to recovery. Why does it not just open the file?file







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    Instead of clicking "restore", click "cancel" and it won't bother you the next time.
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When I try to open a Calc file in libre office 6 after closing it, it always goes to recovery. Why does it not just open the file?file







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When I try to open a Calc file in libre office 6 after closing it, it always goes to recovery. Why does it not just open the file?file







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    Instead of clicking "restore", click "cancel" and it won't bother you the next time.
    – Jos
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    Instead of clicking "restore", click "cancel" and it won't bother you the next time.
    – Jos
    May 17 at 10:41







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Instead of clicking "restore", click "cancel" and it won't bother you the next time.
– Jos
May 17 at 10:41




Instead of clicking "restore", click "cancel" and it won't bother you the next time.
– Jos
May 17 at 10:41















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