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Darryl,
If you have the autosave feature turned on, then you can usually restore your original file from the autosaved file. But you have to do this before it is replaced the next time Excel autosaves your file again. This depends on your settings. I'm not sure if this will help you this time, but keep it in mind. If you are using Excel 2007, go to Excel Options Save AutoRecover File Location: to see where the file is being saved. Ryan "Darryl" wrote: I was working on an Excel document, deleting all of the info in the cells, when I inadvertently hit "save" instead of "save as". Thus wiping out all my info I wanted to keep. Is there a way to recover the document with my original saved info? |
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