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Recovery of an excel file after changes were saved
Hi all.
I had an excel file which I use as a sort of template. I inadvertantly changed the file and saved it under the original name... Looking for help I got to an article called: How To Recover MS Excel File If Unwanted Changes Are Made (Article ID : 150368 - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/150368 That article specifically says that the original version of the file is deleted after the new version is saved which means that it is still on the HD, albeit deleted. The article also says that it IS possible to recover the file, but it doesn't say how... I can't find the file in the recovery bin. I stopped using the computer as soon as I found out so as not to write anything on that file's space. Please help. |
Recovery of an excel file after changes were saved
The KB article to which you refer says:
"Third-party programs are available that can recover deleted files." If you Google for "recover deleted files" you'll find countless examples, which may or may not work for you. Hopefully you'll remember in future to use the "Always create backup" option when you save a file, then if you save over the top (once) you'll have a backup to which you can go back. The other advice is to ensure that you keep a separate backup of all your files on a regular basis. If you use this file as a sort of template, don't you have a backup of it? Further advice, of course, is that if you are going to change something, it is wise to do a "Save As" the new filename as the *first* operation before you forget. And yet another thought is to make your file read-only if you're not expecting to change it. -- David Biddulph "The O" <The wrote in message ... Hi all. I had an excel file which I use as a sort of template. I inadvertantly changed the file and saved it under the original name... Looking for help I got to an article called: How To Recover MS Excel File If Unwanted Changes Are Made (Article ID : 150368 - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/150368 That article specifically says that the original version of the file is deleted after the new version is saved which means that it is still on the HD, albeit deleted. The article also says that it IS possible to recover the file, but it doesn't say how... I can't find the file in the recovery bin. I stopped using the computer as soon as I found out so as not to write anything on that file's space. Please help. |
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