Any Way to Recover Overwritten File?
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Thinking I would save myself some time, I took Word Document #1 and changed
some of the language and designated it as Word Document #2. I have done this
before without any problem, but I think I clicked save before save as. Now I
have Document #1 and #2 with the same content, the changed version.
I have looked everywhere I know to look in my computer to see if I could
find the earlier document. Is there anyway to recover the original document
without doing a system restore, which of course would cause me to lose other
material?
All ideas are appreciated. I'm running MS Windows XP Home.
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