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I accidently closed a spreadsheet without saving and wanted to know if I can
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If it was previously saved you can re-open it and start re-entering what you
lost. If it was a new workbook, there is basically nothing to recover. There are are third-party data recovery services out there which are pricey. If you want to go that route, STOP using your computer immediately to enhance your oppotunity of finding the file data before those clusters get overwritten. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 12:16:06 -0800, monkeytrader wrote: I accidently closed a spreadsheet without saving and wanted to know if I can recover it. Thanks. |
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