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I accidently saved a file to the wrong workbook in Excel and have lost the
info in the workbook. Is there a way to unsave the data so that I can retrieve the correct data in the workbook? |
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Not without a backup of the original file
"Ione" wrote: I accidently saved a file to the wrong workbook in Excel and have lost the info in the workbook. Is there a way to unsave the data so that I can retrieve the correct data in the workbook? |
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Sorry to say it, but the original is gone.
-- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Excel Product Group Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on web site) "Ione" wrote in message ... I accidently saved a file to the wrong workbook in Excel and have lost the info in the workbook. Is there a way to unsave the data so that I can retrieve the correct data in the workbook? |
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Just for info.
A "File" is a "Workbook" So what you really did is saved workbook B as workbook A? The original workbook A now has the data from workbook B Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 13:51:00 -0700, Ione wrote: I accidently saved a file to the wrong workbook in Excel and have lost the info in the workbook. Is there a way to unsave the data so that I can retrieve the correct data in the workbook? |
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