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Recovering a file's older version

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nhsh - 17 Mar 2008 01:10 GMT
I saved a file using an existiong file name in error; Is there a way to
recover the orginal data?

There are two files: "2006" and "2007". I was working on the "2006" file; I
saved as "2007".  How can I  recover the older "2007"?
Tyro - 17 Mar 2008 01:16 GMT
From your backup. Excel gave you a message saying your were going to replace
the existing file and asking if you wanted to do this . You apparently
answered "Yes".

Tyro

>I saved a file using an existiong file name in error; Is there a way to
> recover the orginal data?
>
> There are two files: "2006" and "2007". I was working on the "2006" file;
> I
> saved as "2007".  How can I  recover the older "2007"?
Tyro - 17 Mar 2008 01:19 GMT
Acutally Windows gave you the message, but the effect is the same. Backing
up files is a good thing.

Tyro

> From your backup. Excel gave you a message saying your were going to
> replace the existing file and asking if you wanted to do this . You
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>> I
>> saved as "2007".  How can I  recover the older "2007"?

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