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I would be extremely gratefull if anyone could help me I have a spreadsheet
on xl that i had compiled alot of infomation on the computer had been on for
4 days straight unfortunately I closed the page and appears to have lost alll
my hard work any way hat I can recover this somehow???

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If you did not have the autosave on then unfortunatly, well you know...

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I would suggest you start re-typing and this time save at intervals so you don't
lose all of your work.


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On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 04:57:01 -0800, idiot
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I would be extremely gratefull if anyone could help me I have a spreadsheet
on xl that i had compiled alot of infomation on the computer had been on for
4 days straight unfortunately I closed the page and appears to have lost alll
my hard work any way hat I can recover this somehow???


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