On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 13:42 -0700, Craig White wrote: > On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 16:38 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Tuesday 06 November 2007, Les wrote: > > >HI, everyone, > > > I had a drawing I created in OO draw, and wanted to edit it. I opened > > >it, made the changes, then saved it. I was talking to my wife during > > >this process, and a message window came up saying that some bits might > > >not be saved in the PNG format. I clicked OK, and closed the > > >application after the save. > > > Later I came back to work on it, and the drawing had a size of 0. It > > >was gone. Now, I'm no artist, so it takes me a long time to generate a > > >drawing I can use for something, on the order of days. In this case I > > >lost a week or so's work. So I thought, maybe OO draw saved a temp > > >version. I thought I can just open OO draw and maybe recapture the > > >whole thing. However I cannot find Open Office draw either. I have > > >Calendar, Dia diagram editor, Invest Chart, J-Pilot, Presentation, > > >Project Management, Spreadsheet, Tasks, and Word Processing under the > > >Office menue of Applications. I already tried removing and > > >re-installing Open Office Draw using the Applications-add/remove > > >software tool, but no joy. > > > > > > I am sure I have a copy on my backup, so I can recover the drawing, but > > >what gives with Open Office Draw? Am I the only one with this problem? > > >Where would I invoke OO draw directly? > > > > > >Regards, > > >Les H > > > > If its any consolation Les, I just checked my kmenu display and draw is indeed > > missing. I didn't notice cuz I'm even less of an artist. > ---- > yum install openoffice.org-draw > > skip the morning caffeine? > Will yum install something different than the updated RPM's? I did the install from the applications - add/remove software already. Regards, Les H