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You are looking for some way of safely and reliably backing up your data
files. There are many backup utility programs available to do this. Windows has a built-in backup tool, but I prefer 3rd party tool myself. On my desktop system at my office I have an external 160GB drive attached via USB and use a program called SecondCopy (http://www.centered.com ) to have it copy all files that have changed on my system during the past hour. This is in addition to the other backup strategies we have in place for files on our two server systems (they are backed up every 2 hours, with a full backup to DVD performed once a week). At my residence I use the same type strategy (same backup program, external drives) to backup changed files every 2 hours. You do not want to backup to the same hard drive that the source file is on - if the drive goes bad, then everything may be lost, including the backup copy. You can even build very large external drives less expensively than buying one 'read-made' off the shelf by purchasing a large hard drive and an external enclosure separately. I have several setups like that at my residence - both EIDE and SATA drives that were originally internally mounted hard drives that I've moved into external enclosures and attached to systems via a powered USB hub. "Rao Ratan Singh" wrote: Hi all, I m using excel 2003. Some Files are much more important for me. Is there any way to put this file in another location except from C:\mydocuments\ and it updated automatically when i use in c:\mydocuments. How it can be safe. One another problem is that my excel suddenly going to slow opeing. why it is? Regards RaoRatanSingh |