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From: undo overwrites undo on 19 Apr 2010 04:11 i was typing my data whereby i accidentally overwrite the new file on the existing file name...is there any way to undo that?
From: Dave Peterson on 19 Apr 2010 07:33 Does this mean that you saved a new file and overwrote an existing file? If yes, then you'll have to restore the old file from one of your backups. If you didn't keep backups, maybe you're at work and your IT staff makes daily/weekly backups that will help you????? undo overwrites wrote: > > i was typing my data whereby i accidentally overwrite the new file on the > existing file name...is there any way to undo that? -- Dave Peterson
From: Eduardo on 19 Apr 2010 07:59
Hi, Unfortunatelly not but look if you sent the file to anybody, or maybe you did a backup, or your IT department did usually they do every night "undo overwrites" wrote: > i was typing my data whereby i accidentally overwrite the new file on the > existing file name...is there any way to undo that? |