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I have a friend who accidentally sort only one column in an excel spreadsheet
and so now all of the info is incorrect. Is there a way to go back to an earlier version of the worksheet that was correct? Thanks for your help in answering this question. |
Excel 2003
Providing that he saved a copy of that version, then yes, he can.
If he has saved the new version as the same file name without a backup, then there isn't an earlier version for him to go back to. -- David Biddulph "jrriley" wrote in message ... I have a friend who accidentally sort only one column in an excel spreadsheet and so now all of the info is incorrect. Is there a way to go back to an earlier version of the worksheet that was correct? Thanks for your help in answering this question. |
Excel 2003
Thanks, that is what I thought, oh well they will learn
jrriley "David Biddulph" wrote: Providing that he saved a copy of that version, then yes, he can. If he has saved the new version as the same file name without a backup, then there isn't an earlier version for him to go back to. -- David Biddulph "jrriley" wrote in message ... I have a friend who accidentally sort only one column in an excel spreadsheet and so now all of the info is incorrect. Is there a way to go back to an earlier version of the worksheet that was correct? Thanks for your help in answering this question. |
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