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Can you save a file in the same filename and still retain the earlier
revisions? Someone accidently overwrote a file and should have kept the earler versions.Is there something in Excel that I can turn on so my main filename only changes with an extension, therefore keeping all my earlier revisions? i.e. 'filenameX'.xls1 'filenameX'.xls2 so everytime I save it to 'filenameX', Excel is adding a new revision number automatically so I don't loose revisions or accidentily wipe out good data. Help! |
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