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I used Save instead of Save As in Excel. How can I get my origin.
I modified a spreadsheet and accidently pressed Save instead of Save As. The
new data is now saved in my existing spreadsheet. Is there a way to recover the original data? |
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Only if ...
1) you had the General Options set to 'Always create backup' and you have not saved a second time. 2) a system administrator has a backup 3) you placed a 2nd copy somewhere else Sorry, Sincerely, Gary Brown "Steve Donnell" wrote: I modified a spreadsheet and accidently pressed Save instead of Save As. The new data is now saved in my existing spreadsheet. Is there a way to recover the original data? |
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Any chance you emailed the old workbook to someone who could send it back?
Steve Donnell wrote: I modified a spreadsheet and accidently pressed Save instead of Save As. The new data is now saved in my existing spreadsheet. Is there a way to recover the original data? -- Dave Peterson |
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