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jnf

scheduled back up
 
hi is there a way that you can schedule a copy of a spread sheet to dicsc.
thanks jnf

JLatham

scheduled back up
 
There are two ways to protect from file loss.

#1 - within Excel, choose
Tools | Options
and on the [Save] tab you'll find an option that permits saving a 'recovery'
copy of the file at specified intervals. This works while the file is open
and in use.

To simply back the files up without Excel being open use regular backup
strategies with tools such as the built-in Windows Backup process. To get
the details and help with setup:
Start | Help and Support | System Administration | Backing Up Files and
Folders
and choose the topic you need. The Common Tasks: Backup entry at this point
is probably a good starting point.

There are some excellent 3rd party tools for creating entire disk images and
backing up indifidual files or folders or drives/partitions such as Acronis
TrueImage, Norton/Symantec Ghost and Centered.com's Seconcd Copy.

"jnf" wrote:

hi is there a way that you can schedule a copy of a spread sheet to dicsc.
thanks jnf


Dave Peterson

scheduled back up
 
You could use an OnTime event.

Chip Pearson has lots of instructions at:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/ontime.htm

and...

Jan Karel Pieterse wrote an addin (works in any version) 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.

jnf wrote:

hi is there a way that you can schedule a copy of a spread sheet to dicsc.
thanks jnf


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Dave Peterson


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