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This has been the umpteenth time that I've lost data because Autorecover
cannot be recovered on my machine. The Help menu instructs me to access the recovered file by going to C:\Documents and Settings\my name\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\. When I access C:\Documents and Settings\my name\ through Windows Explorer, the folder "my name" does not show a folder called Application Data. When I run a search for the folder Application Data, it turns up seven different folders, one of which is identified as sitting in C:\Documents and Settings\my name\. But when I open that folder, it does not contain a folder called Microsoft\Excel\. It includes a folder called Microsoft, which includes a folder called Excel, but when I open that folder it does not include an Autorecover file. I checked all the others as well - to no avail. I checked this board for similar problems and found the advice to download a free utility called Autosafe. I followed the instructions, ran setup.exe, verified it was indeed in the Add-ins and tried to run a test. I opened an Excel file, modified it, waited about fifteen minutes for Autosafe to do its thing, closed the file without saving, but never encountered an Autosafe prompt, neither upon closing nor upon reopening. Needless to say, the file when reopened did not include the modification. I tried again, this time closing the modified file with control-alt-delete without saving. When I reopened it, a window informed me that in order to use AutoSafe, I would have to go to Excel's menu bar, select Tools, then Macro, then Security and on the Trusted Publishers tab check Trust access to Visual Basic Project which I did. Now when I try to open my test file after not saving it in its modified version, it once again opens up unmodified and without an acknowledgment of AutoSafe's presence or function. Am I missing something? Am I really safe with AutoSafe? |
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