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Old 07-19-2016, 11:12 PM
pokeJim pokeJim is offline How do I recover changes after clicking DO NOT SAVE CHANGES??? Windows 7 32bit How do I recover changes after clicking DO NOT SAVE CHANGES??? Office 2003
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When I finished changes to one SS, I OPENed another just to look around. After a while I CLOSEd it (& accidently CLOSED the other too !!!) HELP
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If you closed and told the application not to save the changes then the changes are not saved to be recovered.
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