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I have a spreadsheet with important information in it. I enter data into the
sheet at least twice a week. Today when I pulled up the sheet, it had reverted to date 8/9/2009. The data in the sheet were up to this date and the last modified date is 8/9/2009. How can this happen and what can I do? I am a very experience PC user. I have built at least a dozen systems and have over 30 years working with computers. I have never seen anything like this. I can't figure how the system had a version of the spreadsheet over 6 months old considering how often I update it. Do I have any hope of recovering the data? I am using Vista 64 and Excel 2002. Thanks. |
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