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I have Office 2007. Is there an autosave option on this version. I just lost
an incredible amount of data and have to rekey. :-( |
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you can look for the location he
click the orb, then the excel options button. click save in the left margin to see the autorecover location -- Gary Keramidas Excel 2003 "S n P" <S n wrote in message ... I have Office 2007. Is there an autosave option on this version. I just lost an incredible amount of data and have to rekey. :-( |
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Yes there is.
In EXCEL 2007:- Office Button (top left hand corner) Excel Options (lower right hand corner) Save option on the left hand side - check out the options in here. If my comments have helped please hit Yes. Thanks. "S n P" wrote: I have Office 2007. Is there an autosave option on this version. I just lost an incredible amount of data and have to rekey. :-( |
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Could you be more precise regarding: "I just lost an incredible amount of
data". How/Why in what condition ? Micky "S n P" wrote: I have Office 2007. Is there an autosave option on this version. I just lost an incredible amount of data and have to rekey. :-( |
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There has been no Autosave in Excel since version 2000.
There is Autorecovery feature which saves a temporary backup copy of the workbook at intervals while you are working on it. If Excel crashes, the temporary file will be presented to you upon re-start asking if you want to recover it. If Excel does not crash and you close the workbook without incident, the temporary file is deleted. If you had "always create a backup" enabled you will have a backup of the prior saved version available. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 02:08:18 -0500, "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasAtMSN.com wrote: you can look for the location he click the orb, then the excel options button. click save in the left margin to see the autorecover location |
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