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I was working inside of a file when it was recovered by my computer,
something must have went wrong. Well, when the recovery pane opened, I
simply closed because I thought I still had the original. It turns out that
the original file was not saved with the most recent data. Is there anyway
that I can get back into the recovery pane and find the files?

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Close Excel.

StartProgramsMS OfficeMS Office ToolsMS Office Application Recovery

Follow your nose.


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On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 14:45:01 -0700, Vince
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I was working inside of a file when it was recovered by my computer,
something must have went wrong. Well, when the recovery pane opened, I
simply closed because I thought I still had the original. It turns out that
the original file was not saved with the most recent data. Is there anyway
that I can get back into the recovery pane and find the files?


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