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Lost files / data
I am using Excel 2003 on MSXP. I have a file for tax records opening a new
worksheet for each new tax period. I input data over two days on a new worksheet no problems. I have auto save every 10 minutes activated. A few days later I cannot find the data - completely gone and file suggests last entry was six months ago which was last tax period. Application recovery and system restore both unsuccessful. Did a test input yesterday and this also lost overnight. Any ideas? I wonder if Seagate Free Agent back up system installed previous week has any link to the problem. -- Geoff |
Lost files / data
Geoff
Excel 2003 has no Auto Save. The ToolsOptionsSave is a misnomer, although it does mention "Save AutoRecovery info every xx minutes" It has Auto Recovery which saves a temporary file every 10 minutes, but deletes that file when you save and close out the original. The AR file is only good if Excel crashes while you are working on a file. Are you sure you are saving the file when you are finished working on it at end of day? Are you sure you are opening the correct version of the file? Could be you have two same-named files in separate folders. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 18 May 2008 15:15:00 -0700, Geoff wrote: I am using Excel 2003 on MSXP. I have a file for tax records opening a new worksheet for each new tax period. I input data over two days on a new worksheet no problems. I have auto save every 10 minutes activated. A few days later I cannot find the data - completely gone and file suggests last entry was six months ago which was last tax period. Application recovery and system restore both unsuccessful. Did a test input yesterday and this also lost overnight. Any ideas? I wonder if Seagate Free Agent back up system installed previous week has any link to the problem. |
Lost files / data
Thanks Gord,
If the auto save doesn't function it seems the data was not deliberately saved before signing off. If so does that mean the data is lost for good? I dont think the taxman will be pleased! Geoff -- Geoff "Gord Dibben" wrote: Geoff Excel 2003 has no Auto Save. The ToolsOptionsSave is a misnomer, although it does mention "Save AutoRecovery info every xx minutes" It has Auto Recovery which saves a temporary file every 10 minutes, but deletes that file when you save and close out the original. The AR file is only good if Excel crashes while you are working on a file. Are you sure you are saving the file when you are finished working on it at end of day? Are you sure you are opening the correct version of the file? Could be you have two same-named files in separate folders. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 18 May 2008 15:15:00 -0700, Geoff wrote: I am using Excel 2003 on MSXP. I have a file for tax records opening a new worksheet for each new tax period. I input data over two days on a new worksheet no problems. I have auto save every 10 minutes activated. A few days later I cannot find the data - completely gone and file suggests last entry was six months ago which was last tax period. Application recovery and system restore both unsuccessful. Did a test input yesterday and this also lost overnight. Any ideas? I wonder if Seagate Free Agent back up system installed previous week has any link to the problem. |
Lost files / data
If no one hit the Save button or responded to the "Do you want to save changes"
message then the data is gone. Gord On Mon, 19 May 2008 14:19:04 -0700, Geoff wrote: Thanks Gord, If the auto save doesn't function it seems the data was not deliberately saved before signing off. If so does that mean the data is lost for good? I dont think the taxman will be pleased! Geoff |
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