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Reena
 
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I accidently deleted information in my excel spreadsheet.
Then I closed out of Excel, without saving.
And then when I went back and open my spreadsheet, but it was still blank.

How can I retrieve the previous version before it went blank?
I have 500 lines of data, which I must absolutly retrieve.

Please HELP!!!
Thanks
Reena

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Reena

If you closed without saving, the deleted data should still be in the
re-opened file.

Are you sure you are opening the same file?

Are you sure you did not save after deletion?


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 12:09:01 -0700, "Reena"
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I accidently deleted information in my excel spreadsheet.
Then I closed out of Excel, without saving.
And then when I went back and open my spreadsheet, but it was still blank.

How can I retrieve the previous version before it went blank?
I have 500 lines of data, which I must absolutly retrieve.

Please HELP!!!
Thanks
Reena


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