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how do i undelte a file deleted in excel? I can't seem to find it in my
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What version of excel are you using?
In xl2003, when I deleted a file from within the File|Open dialog, it went to the recycle bin. But if I recall correctly, this "feature" was added (I don't recall when). But if you don't see the deleted file in the recycle bin, do you have a backup elsewhere? schroedercpa wrote: how do i undelte a file deleted in excel? I can't seem to find it in my recylce bin. I went to file open, selected a file, right clicked and clicked delete. -- Dave Peterson |
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It works like it should for me, this feature is in 2k and mine did go to the recycle bin also. Mike Rogers "Dave Peterson" wrote: What version of excel are you using? In xl2003, when I deleted a file from within the File|Open dialog, it went to the recycle bin. But if I recall correctly, this "feature" was added (I don't recall when). But if you don't see the deleted file in the recycle bin, do you have a backup elsewhere? schroedercpa wrote: how do i undelte a file deleted in excel? I can't seem to find it in my recylce bin. I went to file open, selected a file, right clicked and clicked delete. -- Dave Peterson |
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Thanks Dave,
I'm using 2003 Service pack 2. Unfortunately, the file I deleted was on a different network computer (not on my hard drive). It's no problem to recreate but I was just curious where the files go that get deleted thru the File/Open dialog. Marilynn "Dave Peterson" wrote: What version of excel are you using? In xl2003, when I deleted a file from within the File|Open dialog, it went to the recycle bin. But if I recall correctly, this "feature" was added (I don't recall when). But if you don't see the deleted file in the recycle bin, do you have a backup elsewhere? schroedercpa wrote: how do i undelte a file deleted in excel? I can't seem to find it in my recylce bin. I went to file open, selected a file, right clicked and clicked delete. -- Dave Peterson |
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If I recall correctly, deleting a file on a network drive won't hit the recycle
bin--even in windows explorer. (Same with a floppy, too???) If those deleted files are on a local harddrive, they'll go into the recycle bin. If they're not, they're deleted -- gone forever in the great unknown! (Kind of like hitting shift-delete key when deleting in Windows Explorer.) schroedercpa wrote: Thanks Dave, I'm using 2003 Service pack 2. Unfortunately, the file I deleted was on a different network computer (not on my hard drive). It's no problem to recreate but I was just curious where the files go that get deleted thru the File/Open dialog. Marilynn "Dave Peterson" wrote: What version of excel are you using? In xl2003, when I deleted a file from within the File|Open dialog, it went to the recycle bin. But if I recall correctly, this "feature" was added (I don't recall when). But if you don't see the deleted file in the recycle bin, do you have a backup elsewhere? schroedercpa wrote: how do i undelte a file deleted in excel? I can't seem to find it in my recylce bin. I went to file open, selected a file, right clicked and clicked delete. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Just remember that even local hard drives can opt out of using the recycle
bin. Always test, by creating a copy, deleting it and trying to restore it. Steve On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 21:56:03 -0000, Dave Peterson wrote: If I recall correctly, deleting a file on a network drive won't hit the recycle bin--even in windows explorer. (Same with a floppy, too???) If those deleted files are on a local harddrive, they'll go into the recycle bin. If they're not, they're deleted -- gone forever in the great unknown! (Kind of like hitting shift-delete key when deleting in Windows Explorer.) schroedercpa wrote: Thanks Dave, I'm using 2003 Service pack 2. Unfortunately, the file I deleted was on a different network computer (not on my hard drive). It's no problem to recreate but I was just curious where the files go that get deleted thru the File/Open dialog. Marilynn "Dave Peterson" wrote: What version of excel are you using? In xl2003, when I deleted a file from within the File|Open dialog, it went to the recycle bin. But if I recall correctly, this "feature" was added (I don't recall when). But if you don't see the deleted file in the recycle bin, do you have a backup elsewhere? schroedercpa wrote: how do i undelte a file deleted in excel? I can't seem to find it in my recylce bin. I went to file open, selected a file, right clicked and clicked delete. -- Dave Peterson |
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Be nice to your network administrator and see what he/she can do for
you Regards On Jan 25, 10:47 pm, SteveW wrote: Just remember that even local hard drives can opt out of using the recycle bin. Always test, by creating a copy, deleting it and trying to restore it. Steve On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 21:56:03 -0000, Dave Peterson wrote: If I recall correctly, deleting a file on a network drive won't hit the recycle bin--even in windows explorer. (Same with a floppy, too???) If those deleted files are on a local harddrive, they'll go into the recycle bin. If they're not, they're deleted -- gone forever in the great unknown! (Kind of like hitting shift-delete key when deleting in Windows Explorer.) schroedercpa wrote: Thanks Dave, I'm using 2003 Service pack 2. Unfortunately, the file I deleted was on a different network computer (not on my hard drive). It's no problem to recreate but I was just curious where the files go that get deleted thru the File/Open dialog. Marilynn "Dave Peterson" wrote: What version of excel are you using? In xl2003, when I deleted a file from within the File|Open dialog, it went to the recycle bin. But if I recall correctly, this "feature" was added (I don't recall when). But if you don't see the deleted file in the recycle bin, do you have a backup elsewhere? schroedercpa wrote: how do i undelte a file deleted in excel? I can't seem to find it in my recylce bin. I went to file open, selected a file, right clicked and clicked delete. -- Dave Peterson- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - |
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Pray it wasn't valuable to you or that your system is backed up otherwise
start re-creating it manually. It's lost if it wasn't backed up. Alcohol sometimes helps at times like this. "schroedercpa" wrote: how do i undelte a file deleted in excel? I can't seem to find it in my recylce bin. I went to file open, selected a file, right clicked and clicked delete. |
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Alcohol sometimes causes problems like this :)
Backup, or even just do a save as original-filename-backup.xls followed by a quick save as original-filename.xls :) Do it now with any other important files Steve On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 15:29:02 -0000, Mike wrote: Pray it wasn't valuable to you or that your system is backed up otherwise start re-creating it manually. It's lost if it wasn't backed up. Alcohol sometimes helps at times like this. "schroedercpa" wrote: how do i undelte a file deleted in excel? I can't seem to find it in my recylce bin. I went to file open, selected a file, right clicked and clicked delete. |
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