recover an excel file that was accidentally over written

S

Scott Micale

I had a user this morning who accidentally overwrote one of our excel files
with another one. Is there any utility out there that can help me recover
this?

Thanks
 
C

CLR

Nope.........if you don't have a backup, or an emailed copy, then your only
chance is to maybe get an archive backup from your MIS dept.


Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3
 
J

JP

Sorry but unless you had a backup, or emailed a copy to someone, you
are probably out of luck.


HTH,
JP
 
R

Roger Govier

Hi Scott

If you are using VISTA, then under File>Properties there is an option for
Previous Version
This will be the version of the file the last time the registry was backed
up.
 
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I'm running 2 PC's.

One XP and one Vista.

I've gone to File>Properties, on each and I don't see an option for Previous Version.

What am I doing wrong?

T.I.A.
Roger Govier said:
Hi Scott

If you are using VISTA, then under File>Properties there is an option for
Previous Version
This will be the version of the file the last time the registry was backed
up.

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Roger Govier

"Scott Micale" wrote in message
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> I had a user this morning who accidentally overwrote one of our excel
> files with another one. Is there any utility out there that can help me
> recover this?
>
> Thanks
 

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