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I have looked at recent docs etc and have the original saved to my desktop
but I have worked on it for the last 2 hours and then accidentally closed it! |
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If you didn't save it, then there's nothing to recover.
Sorry. KellyP wrote: I have looked at recent docs etc and have the original saved to my desktop but I have worked on it for the last 2 hours and then accidentally closed it! -- Dave Peterson |
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![]() "KellyP" wrote in message ... I have looked at recent docs etc and have the original saved to my desktop but I have worked on it for the last 2 hours and then accidentally closed it! No such luck. Learn to love the keyboard shortcuts which Father Bill has blessed us with. CTRL-S is one you should use OFTEN, as you add new things to an open sheet. Even if you don't make a mistake like closing without saving, it's always possible for computers to crash for silly reasons. CTRL-S is your friend. While we're on the subject of trouble, what strategy do you use for daily or weekly backups of your work files? |
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