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John in Wembley
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      17th Nov 2007
Hi team from chilly autumn London

Does anyone have any backup routines they regularly build into their
sheets?
I've replaced a few paper processes at work with excel sheets and
would like to build some backup routine into the design.
Does anyone have any ideas or examples of what you do e.g. saving a
backup copy once a week to a backup folder etc...

cheers
John
 
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Bob Phillips
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      17th Nov 2007
You would be better off by setting up a general windows backup regime, one
that saves your key data regularly, nit just spreadsheets.

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"John in Wembley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi team from chilly autumn London
>
> Does anyone have any backup routines they regularly build into their
> sheets?
> I've replaced a few paper processes at work with excel sheets and
> would like to build some backup routine into the design.
> Does anyone have any ideas or examples of what you do e.g. saving a
> backup copy once a week to a backup folder etc...
>
> cheers
> John



 
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