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Draw, Impress, Math or Writer. You might see scary error messages like these: Read-Error. Format Error discovered in the file in sub-document styles.xml at 2,2568(row,col) The file 'file.odt' is corrupt and therefore cannot be opened. Should OpenOffice.org repair the
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file? The file 'file.odt' could not be repaired and therefore cannot be opened. General Error. general input/output error libreoffice windows General input/output error. A little intimidating, and not good to see. Try the following to recover OpenOffice data (and make sure you have libreoffice general input/output error docx a backup of the original problem file, just in case): 1) Restore from backup, if one exists. 2) Do you have the latest version of OpenOffice.org installed? If not, download it, install it, and try to open the file https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=15590 again. 3) Insert the file. Open a blank file in OpenOffice. Go to the "Insert -> File" menu and insert your corrupted file. (For spreadsheet, Calc or ODS documents, instead use the "Insert -> Sheet from File" menu option.) 4) Find backups. If you've checked the "Always create backups" in the OpenOffice settings, OpenOffice.org keeps backups of all your files at this location: C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\OpenOffice.org\user\backup Browse to that location and see if your file is http://www.andybrain.com/archive/mb/open-office-data-recovery.htm there. It will have the same filename as your original, only with a .BAK extension. Copy it somewhere else and open it with OpenOffice. 5) Rename as a ZIP file. Change the extension of your OpenOffice.org document from whatever it is (like ODT, ODS, ODP, ODG, ODB, ODF) to a ZIP extension. Then open the file using Microsoft Windows or WinZip. If you're lucky, you'll see a bunch of files contained in this newly-created Zip file. One of them is called "content.xml". Open this file with any text editor, and you may find your document text. It will have a bunch of formatting statements you'll have to delete, but the actual text should be there too. Alternatively, you can try deleting the "styles.xml" document, rename the file back to an OpenOffice.org extension, and try opening the file as normal. Sometimes removing the styles.xml from the document does the trick. 6) Look in your Temp directory. In Windows, browse to this folder: C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Temp This will probably be a pretty messy place, and lots of the folders and files have meaningless names, but sort the results by the "Date Modified" column and look at the results. Look for files and folders that were last modified on the date and time you last had a working file. For each file (look in sub-folders too), perform the steps in option
Forgot Password Login: [x] First Last Prev Next This issue is not in your last search results. Issue101899 - General input/output error when opening https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=101899 locked files Summary: General input/output error when opening locked files Status: CLOSED FIXED Product: General Classification: Code Component: code Version: OOo 3.1 RC2 Hardware: Mac Mac OS X, all Importance: P3 Trivial with 3 votes (vote) TargetMilestone: OOo 3.1.1 Assigned To: thorsten.martens QA Contact: issues@framework URL: Keywords: regression Depends on: Blocks: 101565 Show dependency tree /graph Reported: 2009-05-13 22:13 UTC by output error roger6106 Modified: 2010-06-07 11:49 UTC (History) CC List: 4 users (show) issues mikhail.voytenko panoptes roger.myjunk See Also: Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: --- Developer Difficulty: --- Attachments Add an attachment (proposed patch, testcase, etc.) Note You need to log in before you can comment on or make changes to this issue. Description roger6106 2009-05-13 22:13:14 UTC I often lock files that I use input output error as a starting point for other documents. I also lock files once I am done with them to prevent them from accidentally being changed. Since I updated to OpenOffice.org 3.1 I cannot open these files. I now get a message "General input/output error while accessing [file]." Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a text document and save it. 2. Navigate to the document in the Finder. 3. Right-click on the file, and choose get info. 4. In the box that appears check the "locked" checkbox. 5. Try to open the file. Regression: OpenOffice.org 3.0.1 opened these files without any problem. I had to revert back to it because of this bug. Comment 1 arguspanoptes 2009-06-17 01:08:31 UTC As a clarification, this behavior is not restricted to text documents. All six types of documents have that error when trying to open a locked file. (A text document is just the easiest type to create as an example.) Comment 2 dvaneynde 2009-07-03 13:41:16 UTC *** Issue 101899 has been confirmed by votes. *** Comment 3 mdxonefour 2009-08-03 09:14:42 UTC MD->MAV: As discussed please have a look. Seems that Office fails to