![]() Well that's great news and thanks for sharing back how you solved it. ![]() Now files that are hidden are a light shade of grey access user/temp/svk11yiq.tmp and within this folder your file should be there mine was called 0.odt. If you use OS X 10.9 Mavericks or OS X 10.10 Yosemite, follow these steps to show hidden files in Finder:Ģ) Copy/paste or type in the following commandĭefaults write AppleShowAllFiles -boolean true killall Finder How to show hidden files in Finder on OS X "" Than there is another problem normally you wont be able to see the files that you need so youll have to use this command in terminal to allow your self to see hidden files: Users//Library/Application Support/OpenOffice/4/user or /Users//Library/Application Support//3/user ![]() If your on a mac it will most likely tell you search through these files: I used this page to find the folder you need. there are other random folders youll need to look through to find it. not in the back up area you would expect most of the time its placed in a back up folder within user but. it turns out it really did create a back up.īUT. OMG I HAVE MY SAVED FILES OK FALLOW THIS GUIDE IF YOUR ON A MAC WITH YOSEMITE.Īfter spending countless hours being super annoyed and angry at open office wondering why i wasn't using google docs.
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