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I remember a time where I could set up Excel to be saving the file in the
background as I worked (different from the current save for auto recovery functionality that only works after loos of power, etc) and I could close the file without manually saving changes as I worked and know that if I re-opened it, I would have the version that was "auto-saved" 5 minutes ago. Is that capability gone or am I missing how to do it in 2007? Thanks. |
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