RE: I used Save instead of Save As in Excel. How can I get my origin.
From: Gary Brown (GaryBrown_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/06/05
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Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 10:51:05 -0800
Only if ...
1) you had the General Options set to 'Always create backup' and you have
not saved a second time.
2) a system administrator has a backup
3) you placed a 2nd copy somewhere else
Sorry,
Sincerely,
Gary Brown
"Steve Donnell" wrote:
> I modified a spread*** and accidently pressed Save instead of Save As. The
> new data is now saved in my existing spread***. Is there a way to recover
> the original data?
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