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Can't find AutoRecover file in path specified in Options dialog.
I had a file open in Excel 2002 in which I made some changes, and then
mistakenly closed without saving. But after making those changes, and before closing, it had remained open for over an hour. I'd like to recover those changes, and the path specified in the "AutoRecover save location:" text box in the Options - Save dialog tab is: C:\Documents and Settings\MyUserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\ However, I couldn't find a *.xls file in that directory. (The only thing in that folder is a file named Excel10.xlb and another folder named XLSTART). I don't understand why I can't find a backup file in that folder, because the "Save AutoRecover info every X minutes:" settings are enabled (checked), and set for every 10 minutes. According to Excel Help for AutoSave, the file should be saved every 10 minutes in that directory. The "Disable AutoRecover" check box on that same tab is disabled (unchecked), so it would seem the feature should work. Is there any reason why the AutoSave feature would not be working as described in Excel Help, and whether there is another location where it might have saved the backup file? Thanks in advance, Paul |
Can't find AutoRecover file in path specified in Options dialog.
Autorecover deletes the temporary file if excel closes normally (or when you
close that workbook normally). Autorecover is made to help you out if excel crashes (or windows crashes). For the future... You may want to consider using Jan Karel Pieterse's addin called AutoSafe (note spelling). It doesn't overwrite the existing workbook when it saves. It saves to a user selectable folder. And when it's done, it either deletes these backups (or puts them in the recycle bin). And the user can always restore the backups from the recycle bin. http://www.jkp-ads.com/Download.htm (look for AutoSafe.zip, not autosafeVBE.zip, for your purposes.) Jan Karel's version will know if there was a crash and prompt you to open the last version it saved. Paul Ponzelli wrote: I had a file open in Excel 2002 in which I made some changes, and then mistakenly closed without saving. But after making those changes, and before closing, it had remained open for over an hour. I'd like to recover those changes, and the path specified in the "AutoRecover save location:" text box in the Options - Save dialog tab is: C:\Documents and Settings\MyUserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\ However, I couldn't find a *.xls file in that directory. (The only thing in that folder is a file named Excel10.xlb and another folder named XLSTART). I don't understand why I can't find a backup file in that folder, because the "Save AutoRecover info every X minutes:" settings are enabled (checked), and set for every 10 minutes. According to Excel Help for AutoSave, the file should be saved every 10 minutes in that directory. The "Disable AutoRecover" check box on that same tab is disabled (unchecked), so it would seem the feature should work. Is there any reason why the AutoSave feature would not be working as described in Excel Help, and whether there is another location where it might have saved the backup file? Thanks in advance, Paul -- Dave Peterson |
Can't find AutoRecover file in path specified in Options dialog.
Thanks for the info, Dave.
In my case, Excel did close normally. It was a case where I mistakenly clicked "No" when it asked me if I wanted to save the file. I guess that's one case that's not covered by AutoSave. "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Autorecover deletes the temporary file if excel closes normally (or when you close that workbook normally). Autorecover is made to help you out if excel crashes (or windows crashes). For the future... You may want to consider using Jan Karel Pieterse's addin called AutoSafe (note spelling). It doesn't overwrite the existing workbook when it saves. It saves to a user selectable folder. And when it's done, it either deletes these backups (or puts them in the recycle bin). And the user can always restore the backups from the recycle bin. http://www.jkp-ads.com/Download.htm (look for AutoSafe.zip, not autosafeVBE.zip, for your purposes.) Jan Karel's version will know if there was a crash and prompt you to open the last version it saved. Paul Ponzelli wrote: I had a file open in Excel 2002 in which I made some changes, and then mistakenly closed without saving. But after making those changes, and before closing, it had remained open for over an hour. I'd like to recover those changes, and the path specified in the "AutoRecover save location:" text box in the Options - Save dialog tab is: C:\Documents and Settings\MyUserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\ However, I couldn't find a *.xls file in that directory. (The only thing in that folder is a file named Excel10.xlb and another folder named XLSTART). I don't understand why I can't find a backup file in that folder, because the "Save AutoRecover info every X minutes:" settings are enabled (checked), and set for every 10 minutes. According to Excel Help for AutoSave, the file should be saved every 10 minutes in that directory. The "Disable AutoRecover" check box on that same tab is disabled (unchecked), so it would seem the feature should work. Is there any reason why the AutoSave feature would not be working as described in Excel Help, and whether there is another location where it might have saved the backup file? Thanks in advance, Paul -- Dave Peterson |
Can't find AutoRecover file in path specified in Options dialog.
Autorecover? Nope.
If you still have AutoSave from a previous version (xl2k or earlier), it'll still work in xl2002 and xl2003. Gord Dibben posted this: Autosave.xla from Office 2000 or 97 will work with Excel 2002 or 2003. If you have a previous copy, move it to your Office\Library. To download the 97 version see here........ http://www.stat.jmu.edu/trep/Marchat/sp2001/Library.htm Not the same as autorecover, but might be what you really want???? Paul Ponzelli wrote: Thanks for the info, Dave. In my case, Excel did close normally. It was a case where I mistakenly clicked "No" when it asked me if I wanted to save the file. I guess that's one case that's not covered by AutoSave. "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Autorecover deletes the temporary file if excel closes normally (or when you close that workbook normally). Autorecover is made to help you out if excel crashes (or windows crashes). For the future... You may want to consider using Jan Karel Pieterse's addin called AutoSafe (note spelling). It doesn't overwrite the existing workbook when it saves. It saves to a user selectable folder. And when it's done, it either deletes these backups (or puts them in the recycle bin). And the user can always restore the backups from the recycle bin. http://www.jkp-ads.com/Download.htm (look for AutoSafe.zip, not autosafeVBE.zip, for your purposes.) Jan Karel's version will know if there was a crash and prompt you to open the last version it saved. Paul Ponzelli wrote: I had a file open in Excel 2002 in which I made some changes, and then mistakenly closed without saving. But after making those changes, and before closing, it had remained open for over an hour. I'd like to recover those changes, and the path specified in the "AutoRecover save location:" text box in the Options - Save dialog tab is: C:\Documents and Settings\MyUserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\ However, I couldn't find a *.xls file in that directory. (The only thing in that folder is a file named Excel10.xlb and another folder named XLSTART). I don't understand why I can't find a backup file in that folder, because the "Save AutoRecover info every X minutes:" settings are enabled (checked), and set for every 10 minutes. According to Excel Help for AutoSave, the file should be saved every 10 minutes in that directory. The "Disable AutoRecover" check box on that same tab is disabled (unchecked), so it would seem the feature should work. Is there any reason why the AutoSave feature would not be working as described in Excel Help, and whether there is another location where it might have saved the backup file? Thanks in advance, Paul -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Can't find AutoRecover file in path specified in Options dialog.
Paul
For those who migrate to Excel 2002 and 2003 it comes as a shock to learn that there is no incremental "Autosave" as there was in earlier versions. As Dave points out, the "Autorecover" only kicks in if Excel crashes while you have a workbook open and working on it. It does not make the incremental saves and is deleted if the workbook is closed normally. If changes were not saved when closing, the work done is gone. Download JK's Autosafe or the Autosave.xla Dave has provided a URL for if you wish to make true incremental saves while working on a file. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 14:24:09 -0600, Dave Peterson wrote: Autorecover? Nope. If you still have AutoSave from a previous version (xl2k or earlier), it'll still work in xl2002 and xl2003. Gord Dibben posted this: Autosave.xla from Office 2000 or 97 will work with Excel 2002 or 2003. If you have a previous copy, move it to your Office\Library. To download the 97 version see here........ http://www.stat.jmu.edu/trep/Marchat/sp2001/Library.htm Not the same as autorecover, but might be what you really want???? Paul Ponzelli wrote: Thanks for the info, Dave. In my case, Excel did close normally. It was a case where I mistakenly clicked "No" when it asked me if I wanted to save the file. I guess that's one case that's not covered by AutoSave. "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... Autorecover deletes the temporary file if excel closes normally (or when you close that workbook normally). Autorecover is made to help you out if excel crashes (or windows crashes). For the future... You may want to consider using Jan Karel Pieterse's addin called AutoSafe (note spelling). It doesn't overwrite the existing workbook when it saves. It saves to a user selectable folder. And when it's done, it either deletes these backups (or puts them in the recycle bin). And the user can always restore the backups from the recycle bin. http://www.jkp-ads.com/Download.htm (look for AutoSafe.zip, not autosafeVBE.zip, for your purposes.) Jan Karel's version will know if there was a crash and prompt you to open the last version it saved. Paul Ponzelli wrote: I had a file open in Excel 2002 in which I made some changes, and then mistakenly closed without saving. But after making those changes, and before closing, it had remained open for over an hour. I'd like to recover those changes, and the path specified in the "AutoRecover save location:" text box in the Options - Save dialog tab is: C:\Documents and Settings\MyUserName\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\ However, I couldn't find a *.xls file in that directory. (The only thing in that folder is a file named Excel10.xlb and another folder named XLSTART). I don't understand why I can't find a backup file in that folder, because the "Save AutoRecover info every X minutes:" settings are enabled (checked), and set for every 10 minutes. According to Excel Help for AutoSave, the file should be saved every 10 minutes in that directory. The "Disable AutoRecover" check box on that same tab is disabled (unchecked), so it would seem the feature should work. Is there any reason why the AutoSave feature would not be working as described in Excel Help, and whether there is another location where it might have saved the backup file? Thanks in advance, Paul -- Dave Peterson |
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