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| | Finding lost files I turned off my computer without saving the changes to my file over the previous day. When I turned it on again, only the previousl day's saved version appeared on the list of files. I looked for an autosaved version, since I know autosaves take place regularly, but I have been unable to find autosaved or recovered files using an 'everywhere' advanced search. I have Windows for Business 2007 and Vista. Can you suggest how I can get my file back, please? |
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| | Re: Finding lost files Windows for Business??????????? Auto save, presumably in office, has to be turned on, in whatever component you were using "Artist" <Artist@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B670543B-6840-4FEA-963A-37409968A6B0@xxxxxx Quote: >I turned off my computer without saving the changes to my file over the > previous day. When I turned it on again, only the previousl day's saved > version appeared on the list of files. I looked for an autosaved version, > since I know autosaves take place regularly, but I have been unable to > find > autosaved or recovered files using an 'everywhere' advanced search. > I have Windows for Business 2007 and Vista. Can you suggest how I can get > my > file back, please? |
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