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On 13/04/2012, Doug <dmcgarrett@optonline.net> wrote:
I just modified a previous letter, which was a previously sent FAX,
and went to save the modified version, which had a fair amount of
work in it.  When I said "save" I got a fast-disappearing message,
something about java, and the whole document disappeared.  I
have since discovered that the document can be "recovered,"
altho I didn't know it at the time, so I typed it over again using
WordPerfect in Windows.  I really don't like your program
much, but it's almost the only game in town on Linux, and this
behavior does not make me any fonder of it!  (The other
options are worse.)


Maybe the mistake was to send this fax document before saving it?
Anyway, since java functionality seems to be the cause, java may be
the partial/primary cause of the document crash. Also, could be a m$
problem, assuming the document was first created within m$. Tried
abiword, or enscript?

--doug

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