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Shaly

How can I restore a previous version of an excel document?
 
I accidentally deleted a column in the excel program and saved the document.
Now I cannot get that data back. Is there a way to retore a previous version
of my document?

David Biddulph[_2_]

How can I restore a previous version of an excel document?
 
Use your backup. That's why you selected "Always create backup copy" under
the "Save As" options.
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David Biddulph

"Shaly" wrote in message
...
I accidentally deleted a column in the excel program and saved the
document.
Now I cannot get that data back. Is there a way to retore a previous
version
of my document?




Alan[_10_]

How can I restore a previous version of an excel document?
 
On Apr 12, 12:45*am, Shaly wrote:
I accidentally deleted a column in theexcelprogram and saved the document.
Now I cannot get that data back. Is there a way to retore a previous version
of my document?


Hi,

I think you can try a utility called Advanced Excel Repair to restore
your Excel xls file. Its web address is http://www.datanumen.com/aer/
There is a free demo.

Alan

Dave Peterson

How can I restore a previous version of an excel document?
 
Your program can restore something that doesn't exist anymore????

It must be very impressive -- or you're mistaken about what it can do.

Alan wrote:

On Apr 12, 12:45 am, Shaly wrote:
I accidentally deleted a column in theexcelprogram and saved the document.
Now I cannot get that data back. Is there a way to retore a previous version
of my document?


Hi,

I think you can try a utility called Advanced Excel Repair to restore
your Excel xls file. Its web address is http://www.datanumen.com/aer/
There is a free demo.

Alan


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Dave Peterson


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