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I started a new spreadsheet using the former spreadsheet and then saved over
the former spreadsheet. Can I save the former spreadsheet?
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Not unless you have an older copy of it somewhere, perhaps in a Backup
archive, or on a server, or even a copy that you sent to someone as an email
attachment.

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I started a new spreadsheet using the former spreadsheet and then saved over
the former spreadsheet. Can I save the former spreadsheet?

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Trying again - system has indigestion this evening.

Not unless you have another copy somewhere such as a backup copy somewhere
or perhaps as an attachment to an email you sent someone, or a copy on a
thumbdrive or such somewhere.

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I started a new spreadsheet using the former spreadsheet and then saved over
the former spreadsheet. Can I save the former spreadsheet?

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