On Friday 01 July 2005 08:58, Harald Grossauer wrote: > I found this several times in different forums, but it has not been > answered yet: > > I was working on an OpenOffice-Impress presentation. According to "save > early, save often" I hit the "save" button every few minutes. All of a > sudden OpenOffice told me "Write error. The document could not be written." Did it give a reason the document could not be written? > > What to do now? Are you out of disk space or free inodes? Check in a terminal window for free disk space using: df -h Check for free inodes using: df -hi (this not likely the problem but still a possibility) If out of space or inodes delete some files (your browser cache is a good place to start) or move them to another partition that has free space. Are you having disk problems? dmesg will display some kernel log info. Also see: /var/log/messages (must be root to see) Did you rename, move, or remove the directory that you were saving to? OO has an automatic backup feature. Use it. (You may still want to save manually once in a while, too.) Go to : Tools > Options > Load/Save > General Turn on: AutoSave every and set the time interval (I use 5 minutes) Turn on: Always create backup copy (That one saved the day for me a couple of weeks ago) To find out where the backup is written go to : Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org > Paths > Backups -- Paul Almquist paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Eau Claire, WI USA