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Rhonda Plastics

How recover a lost file in Excel 2003?
 
We have a workgroup set up in our office. On this workgroup, we had a file
that most of us use. Somehow, a file got deleted (or somehow it is gone).
We really need that spreadsheet file and I can't seem to be able to recover
it.

Does anyone know if it is possible and if so, how to recover a deletd
spreadsheet file in Excel 2003?

Dave Peterson

How recover a lost file in Excel 2003?
 
Talk to your IT guy to see if they can restore a previous version from a
backup. You may not get the most current version, though.

If you have the file on a shared network drive, you may want to search for the
file name on that drive. I've see people use windows explorer and drag files to
different folders by mistake.

A search may find it in another folder.

Rhonda Plastics wrote:

We have a workgroup set up in our office. On this workgroup, we had a file
that most of us use. Somehow, a file got deleted (or somehow it is gone).
We really need that spreadsheet file and I can't seem to be able to recover
it.

Does anyone know if it is possible and if so, how to recover a deletd
spreadsheet file in Excel 2003?


--

Dave Peterson

Rhonda Plastics

How recover a lost file in Excel 2003?
 
Thank you, Dave, for your help. We don't have an IT guy, so I can't ask
them. We don't have a backup (which would be a GREAT idea to start doing!)
of anything that is done on the computer is the hard drive crashes. I tried
a search, but got nothing. I don't know where else to look. I am afraid I am
just going to have to re-create the spreadsheet. Not fun, but doable. Let's
just say this has been a valuable, albeit painful, lesson.

Thank you for assisting me with this situation. I appreciate you taking the
time and effort to write your message. It means a great deal to me that
someone I've never met and probably will never meet took time out of his day
to give me assistance. I appreciate it more than you will ever know. Thank
you very much.

You are proof that good and caring people exist in the world today. Thank
you.

Rhonda

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Talk to your IT guy to see if they can restore a previous version from a
backup. You may not get the most current version, though.

If you have the file on a shared network drive, you may want to search for the
file name on that drive. I've see people use windows explorer and drag files to
different folders by mistake.

A search may find it in another folder.

Rhonda Plastics wrote:

We have a workgroup set up in our office. On this workgroup, we had a file
that most of us use. Somehow, a file got deleted (or somehow it is gone).
We really need that spreadsheet file and I can't seem to be able to recover
it.

Does anyone know if it is possible and if so, how to recover a deletd
spreadsheet file in Excel 2003?


--

Dave Peterson


CLR

How recover a lost file in Excel 2003?
 
A couple of other thoughts....
Maybe someone emailed it to someone, or themselves at home and still has a
copy in email....search the emails
Take a look at the directory where the file is supposed to be and see if
there is a file with an unusual name/number....try opening it....
Do a search of the Directory by DATE, and check each filename within the
lost period to see if the file got renamed.....
Check the Windows Trashcan......

hth
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3




"Rhonda Plastics" <Rhonda wrote in
message ...
We have a workgroup set up in our office. On this workgroup, we had a

file
that most of us use. Somehow, a file got deleted (or somehow it is gone).
We really need that spreadsheet file and I can't seem to be able to

recover
it.

Does anyone know if it is possible and if so, how to recover a deletd
spreadsheet file in Excel 2003?




Dave Peterson

How recover a lost file in Excel 2003?
 
Good luck on your problem.

There are lots of people who share info inside these groups. I was just the one
who answered first. (Chuck got here too late!)

Rhonda Plastics wrote:

Thank you, Dave, for your help. We don't have an IT guy, so I can't ask
them. We don't have a backup (which would be a GREAT idea to start doing!)
of anything that is done on the computer is the hard drive crashes. I tried
a search, but got nothing. I don't know where else to look. I am afraid I am
just going to have to re-create the spreadsheet. Not fun, but doable. Let's
just say this has been a valuable, albeit painful, lesson.

Thank you for assisting me with this situation. I appreciate you taking the
time and effort to write your message. It means a great deal to me that
someone I've never met and probably will never meet took time out of his day
to give me assistance. I appreciate it more than you will ever know. Thank
you very much.

You are proof that good and caring people exist in the world today. Thank
you.

Rhonda

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Talk to your IT guy to see if they can restore a previous version from a
backup. You may not get the most current version, though.

If you have the file on a shared network drive, you may want to search for the
file name on that drive. I've see people use windows explorer and drag files to
different folders by mistake.

A search may find it in another folder.

Rhonda Plastics wrote:

We have a workgroup set up in our office. On this workgroup, we had a file
that most of us use. Somehow, a file got deleted (or somehow it is gone).
We really need that spreadsheet file and I can't seem to be able to recover
it.

Does anyone know if it is possible and if so, how to recover a deletd
spreadsheet file in Excel 2003?


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson

CLR

How recover a lost file in Excel 2003?
 
Shucks......."missed it by THAT much".........guess that means another tour
in the "Cone of Silence"..<g

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck , CABGx3


"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
Good luck on your problem.

There are lots of people who share info inside these groups. I was just

the one
who answered first. (Chuck got here too late!)

Rhonda Plastics wrote:

Thank you, Dave, for your help. We don't have an IT guy, so I can't ask
them. We don't have a backup (which would be a GREAT idea to start

doing!)
of anything that is done on the computer is the hard drive crashes. I

tried
a search, but got nothing. I don't know where else to look. I am afraid

I am
just going to have to re-create the spreadsheet. Not fun, but doable.

Let's
just say this has been a valuable, albeit painful, lesson.

Thank you for assisting me with this situation. I appreciate you taking

the
time and effort to write your message. It means a great deal to me that
someone I've never met and probably will never meet took time out of his

day
to give me assistance. I appreciate it more than you will ever know.

Thank
you very much.

You are proof that good and caring people exist in the world today.

Thank
you.

Rhonda

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Talk to your IT guy to see if they can restore a previous version from

a
backup. You may not get the most current version, though.

If you have the file on a shared network drive, you may want to search

for the
file name on that drive. I've see people use windows explorer and

drag files to
different folders by mistake.

A search may find it in another folder.

Rhonda Plastics wrote:

We have a workgroup set up in our office. On this workgroup, we had

a file
that most of us use. Somehow, a file got deleted (or somehow it is

gone).
We really need that spreadsheet file and I can't seem to be able to

recover
it.

Does anyone know if it is possible and if so, how to recover a

deletd
spreadsheet file in Excel 2003?

--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson





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