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jenn

Clicked NO to save, should have clicked YES
 
Is there a way to recover changes that were made to an excel spreadsheet that
were not saved. I worked all morning on updating a huge file. I was really
busy bouncing between that and other stuff. Somewhere along the route I
clicked close, then clicked "no" to "do you want to save".
Is there a way to recover that or is it totally lost? I worked on it for
hours and cannot imagine having to do it all over again!
Please email me directly as I have to make up now for lost time.


JLatham

Clicked NO to save, should have clicked YES
 
Sorry, but No means No.


"Jenn" wrote:

Is there a way to recover changes that were made to an excel spreadsheet that
were not saved. I worked all morning on updating a huge file. I was really
busy bouncing between that and other stuff. Somewhere along the route I
clicked close, then clicked "no" to "do you want to save".
Is there a way to recover that or is it totally lost? I worked on it for
hours and cannot imagine having to do it all over again!
Please email me directly as I have to make up now for lost time.



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