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i made some changes in my M.S Excell file and saved, but after two days i
reallised that i dont want that changes how will get my old file which the changes not done? is the system restore will help mw? or what is the additional solution? its my PC |
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As Danny pointed out in your other post on this subject, there's no chance to
recover that old data unless you can access a copy of the file as it was then from somewhere, maybe you emailed it, or gave a copy to someone...... This is a perfect example why it's a good idea to occasionally save an archive copy of any file you use on a continuing basis. I sometimes make 10-15 copies a day of a file I'm working on so in case of problems, it's easy for me to recover to my most recent save. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Binoy" wrote: i made some changes in my M.S Excell file and saved, but after two days i reallised that i dont want that changes how will get my old file which the changes not done? is the system restore will help mw? or what is the additional solution? its my PC |
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