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Ok Nevermind using Autosafe. It is simply the same as AutoRecovery. CAn
anyone help me with an autosave program?????? "karrenb" wrote: AUUUGGGGG, I always used autosave in both word and excel. I too have multiple files open at the same time. Today, someone working on my computer closed excel and said no when asked to save. As a result all of my changes were lost. I had thought that by setting autorecovery I was safe, but since this was not a crash but a clean exit, my work is lost. AUTORECOVERY is NOT better than auto save. WHY oh WHY did Microsoft take this away!!!! HELP Please. I will try the suggested Jan Karel version. My IT guy hates us trying stuff like this, but I desperately need an autosave function. Karren "Nick Hodge" wrote: Claude This was an add-in in XL2000 and was incorporated and vastly improved in 2002/3. I could never successfully stop the old add-in from crashing excel so worked without back-up support The new version can have it's duration set via ToolOptions...Save to different times , default - 10 mins. What Excel then does is save a temp file at the duration to the location shown on the same tab. If you close excel and no error/crash has occurred then excel wipes the temp file. If you don't close Excel then you can go to this location, add an .xls extension to the file you find and it will open. The new version is *vastly* improved and knowing the above, is there any reason to need the old add-in? -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England www.nickhodge.co.uk HIS "Claude J Johnson CPA Australia" <Claude J Johnson CPA wrote in message ... I have just upgraded from excel 2000 to excel 2003 I have always set autosave to 5 minutes in case I press the wrong button as I did tonight. I also had autosave set to save all open workbooks I am a heavy user of excel and often have many workbooks open at the one time |
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JK's autosafe is not the same as autorecovery. You can store the incremental backups in a folder of your choice and then dump them to the Recycle bin for you to recover the latest from the list after you have closed the file. Autorecovery does not allow that. See Dave's post about downloading AUTOSAVE.XLA Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 14:37:03 -0800, "karrenb" wrote: Ok Nevermind using Autosafe. It is simply the same as AutoRecovery. CAn anyone help me with an autosave program?????? "karrenb" wrote: AUUUGGGGG, I always used autosave in both word and excel. I too have multiple files open at the same time. Today, someone working on my computer closed excel and said no when asked to save. As a result all of my changes were lost. I had thought that by setting autorecovery I was safe, but since this was not a crash but a clean exit, my work is lost. AUTORECOVERY is NOT better than auto save. WHY oh WHY did Microsoft take this away!!!! HELP Please. I will try the suggested Jan Karel version. My IT guy hates us trying stuff like this, but I desperately need an autosave function. Karren "Nick Hodge" wrote: Claude This was an add-in in XL2000 and was incorporated and vastly improved in 2002/3. I could never successfully stop the old add-in from crashing excel so worked without back-up support The new version can have it's duration set via ToolOptions...Save to different times , default - 10 mins. What Excel then does is save a temp file at the duration to the location shown on the same tab. If you close excel and no error/crash has occurred then excel wipes the temp file. If you don't close Excel then you can go to this location, add an .xls extension to the file you find and it will open. The new version is *vastly* improved and knowing the above, is there any reason to need the old add-in? -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England www.nickhodge.co.uk HIS "Claude J Johnson CPA Australia" <Claude J Johnson CPA wrote in message ... I have just upgraded from excel 2000 to excel 2003 I have always set autosave to 5 minutes in case I press the wrong button as I did tonight. I also had autosave set to save all open workbooks I am a heavy user of excel and often have many workbooks open at the one time |
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To Gord Dibbon
I put your response into place and now have the old autosave working with excel 2003 just as I had in previous versions Having more than one computer i went to the library file of another computer and copied it over I have had no trouble since and we have been working for about a month Many thanks for the advice and I am passing your advice on to others Many thanks Claude "Gord Dibben" wrote: Karren JK's autosafe is not the same as autorecovery. You can store the incremental backups in a folder of your choice and then dump them to the Recycle bin for you to recover the latest from the list after you have closed the file. Autorecovery does not allow that. See Dave's post about downloading AUTOSAVE.XLA Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 14:37:03 -0800, "karrenb" wrote: Ok Nevermind using Autosafe. It is simply the same as AutoRecovery. CAn anyone help me with an autosave program?????? "karrenb" wrote: AUUUGGGGG, I always used autosave in both word and excel. I too have multiple files open at the same time. Today, someone working on my computer closed excel and said no when asked to save. As a result all of my changes were lost. I had thought that by setting autorecovery I was safe, but since this was not a crash but a clean exit, my work is lost. AUTORECOVERY is NOT better than auto save. WHY oh WHY did Microsoft take this away!!!! HELP Please. I will try the suggested Jan Karel version. My IT guy hates us trying stuff like this, but I desperately need an autosave function. Karren "Nick Hodge" wrote: Claude This was an add-in in XL2000 and was incorporated and vastly improved in 2002/3. I could never successfully stop the old add-in from crashing excel so worked without back-up support The new version can have it's duration set via ToolOptions...Save to different times , default - 10 mins. What Excel then does is save a temp file at the duration to the location shown on the same tab. If you close excel and no error/crash has occurred then excel wipes the temp file. If you don't close Excel then you can go to this location, add an .xls extension to the file you find and it will open. The new version is *vastly* improved and knowing the above, is there any reason to need the old add-in? -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England www.nickhodge.co.uk HIS "Claude J Johnson CPA Australia" <Claude J Johnson CPA wrote in message ... I have just upgraded from excel 2000 to excel 2003 I have always set autosave to 5 minutes in case I press the wrong button as I did tonight. I also had autosave set to save all open workbooks I am a heavy user of excel and often have many workbooks open at the one time |
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Thanks for the feedback Claude.
Now I'll have lots of cellmates<g Gord On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 12:25:02 -0800, Claude J Johnson CPA Australia . com wrote: To Gord Dibbon I put your response into place and now have the old autosave working with excel 2003 just as I had in previous versions Having more than one computer i went to the library file of another computer and copied it over I have had no trouble since and we have been working for about a month Many thanks for the advice and I am passing your advice on to others Many thanks Claude "Gord Dibben" wrote: Karren JK's autosafe is not the same as autorecovery. You can store the incremental backups in a folder of your choice and then dump them to the Recycle bin for you to recover the latest from the list after you have closed the file. Autorecovery does not allow that. See Dave's post about downloading AUTOSAVE.XLA Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 14:37:03 -0800, "karrenb" wrote: Ok Nevermind using Autosafe. It is simply the same as AutoRecovery. CAn anyone help me with an autosave program?????? "karrenb" wrote: AUUUGGGGG, I always used autosave in both word and excel. I too have multiple files open at the same time. Today, someone working on my computer closed excel and said no when asked to save. As a result all of my changes were lost. I had thought that by setting autorecovery I was safe, but since this was not a crash but a clean exit, my work is lost. AUTORECOVERY is NOT better than auto save. WHY oh WHY did Microsoft take this away!!!! HELP Please. I will try the suggested Jan Karel version. My IT guy hates us trying stuff like this, but I desperately need an autosave function. Karren "Nick Hodge" wrote: Claude This was an add-in in XL2000 and was incorporated and vastly improved in 2002/3. I could never successfully stop the old add-in from crashing excel so worked without back-up support The new version can have it's duration set via ToolOptions...Save to different times , default - 10 mins. What Excel then does is save a temp file at the duration to the location shown on the same tab. If you close excel and no error/crash has occurred then excel wipes the temp file. If you don't close Excel then you can go to this location, add an .xls extension to the file you find and it will open. The new version is *vastly* improved and knowing the above, is there any reason to need the old add-in? -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England www.nickhodge.co.uk HIS "Claude J Johnson CPA Australia" <Claude J Johnson CPA wrote in message ... I have just upgraded from excel 2000 to excel 2003 I have always set autosave to 5 minutes in case I press the wrong button as I did tonight. I also had autosave set to save all open workbooks I am a heavy user of excel and often have many workbooks open at the one time |
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