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MS OFFICE EXCEL 2003: AUTOSAVED FILES
I tried to save my MS Excel file to my flash drive. There were some saved
files in that flash drive already. The files from my hard drive were supposed to replace those saved files. This saving process went the other way around. Old files in flash drive were saved to my files in the hard drive thus erasing all the new data I put in the hard drive. I tried to recover the autosaved files ( the one which was autosaved every 120 minutes) by accessing C:\Documents & Settings\xxxxx\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\. But I could not find any saved files there. I would appreciate any help. |
MS OFFICE EXCEL 2003: AUTOSAVED FILES
How do you think you "autosaved" them?
There has been no autosave feature in Excel since version 2000 What replaced it was "Autorecovery". That only creates a temporary backup temp file while you are working on your workbook. If Excel or your workbook closes or saves normally, that temp file is deleted. Opening from or saving to removable media is always a bad idea in my estimation. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 16:25:01 -0700, JayKay wrote: I tried to save my MS Excel file to my flash drive. There were some saved files in that flash drive already. The files from my hard drive were supposed to replace those saved files. This saving process went the other way around. Old files in flash drive were saved to my files in the hard drive thus erasing all the new data I put in the hard drive. I tried to recover the autosaved files ( the one which was autosaved every 120 minutes) by accessing C:\Documents & Settings\xxxxx\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\. But I could not find any saved files there. I would appreciate any help. |
MS OFFICE EXCEL 2003: AUTOSAVED FILES
"Gord Dibben" wrote: How do you think you "autosaved" them? There has been no autosave feature in Excel since version 2000 What replaced it was "Autorecovery". That only creates a temporary backup temp file while you are working on your workbook. If Excel or your workbook closes or saves normally, that temp file is deleted. Opening from or saving to removable media is always a bad idea in my estimation. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 18 Jul:25:01 -0700, JayKay wrote: I tried to save my MS Excel file to my flash drive. There were some saved files in that flash drive already. The files from my hard drive were supposed to replace those saved files. This saving process went the other way around. Old files in flash drive were saved to my files in the hard drive thus erasing all the new data I put in the hard drive. I tried to recover the autosaved files ( the one which was autosaved every 120 minutes) by accessing C:\Documents & Settings\xxxxx\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\. But I could not find any saved files there. I would appreciate any help. Thanks for the input from Gord Dibben. But is there anyway to recover my recent files? |
MS OFFICE EXCEL 2003: AUTOSAVED FILES
If the old files from the flash drive somehow overwrote the HDD files you were
working with then you are out of luck. In future, work with files on the HDD then just copy them to FD for backup only. Gord On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 02:25:01 -0700, JayKay wrote: I tried to save my MS Excel file to my flash drive. There were some saved files in that flash drive already. The files from my hard drive were supposed to replace those saved files. This saving process went the other way around. Old files in flash drive were saved to my files in the hard drive thus erasing all the new data I put in the hard drive. I tried to recover the autosaved files ( the one which was autosaved every 120 minutes) by accessing C:\Documents & Settings\xxxxx\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\. But I could not find any saved files there. I would appreciate any help. Thanks for the input from Gord Dibben. But is there anyway to recover my recent files? |
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