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I accidentally pressed the save button at the wrong time and lost 90% of my
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Hi Joel - the quick answer is -- maybe. In Excell it is possible to set an
option to backup your file each time you save, so it could be there. Don't know which version you're using but try this. Open a DIFFERENT ss, click on File / SAVE AS - then click on Tools icon on the toolbar then Genneral Options. If there is a tick in the top box (always create backup) then the answer is Yes and it will be in the same drive as your ss (Backup of name.xlk). Otherwise I'm afraid not. I know it will not make you feel any better but we have all done this (in my case more than once). Hope this helps --- Dika "JoelP" wrote: I accidentally pressed the save button at the wrong time and lost 90% of my work. is there anyway to recover the lost work? really need help |
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"Kernow Girl" wrote in message
... "JoelP" wrote: I accidentally pressed the save button at the wrong time and lost 90% of my work. is there anyway to recover the lost work? really need help Hi Joel - the quick answer is -- maybe. In Excell it is possible to set an option to backup your file each time you save, so it could be there. Don't know which version you're using but try this. Open a DIFFERENT ss, click on File / SAVE AS - then click on Tools icon on the toolbar then Genneral Options. If there is a tick in the top box (always create backup) then the answer is Yes and it will be in the same drive as your ss (Backup of name.xlk). Otherwise I'm afraid not. I know it will not make you feel any better but we have all done this (in my case more than once). Hope this helps --- Dika Checking for the presence of a backup on a *different* spreadsheet won't tell you much, as for Excel the option to create a backup is set up separately at the time of doing the "Save As" for each file. For Word there is a default that can be set, but not (as far as I am aware) for Excel. It is a good habit to get into to set this option every time you save a new file. I assume that Joel will do it in future! -- David Biddulph |
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