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Old 03-21-2012, 09:26 AM
Vibin Vibin is offline Lost File - HELP!!! Windows 7 64bit Lost File - HELP!!! Office 2010 64bit
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Hello,



Would greatly appreciate help in locating a lost PPT file.

The file was done about two months ago, and I wanted to use it today.

I opened PPT, and saw the file on "Recent Presentations". When I tried to open however, I get the following message: The path or filename in invalid.

I have looked everywhere, but cannot find the file. I am not sure if I deleted it, renamed it, accidentally changed the contents then saved it under another name or moved it to another location.

Recent Presentations says the file was on my Desktop, but obviously it is not there anymore.

What can I do to get the file back?

I am on Windows 7. I tried going back to a previous version of my Desktop, but for some reason it only goes back to 18 Feb 2012 and the file was done before that.

Really appreciate any help as I need to meet a big deadline at work...

Thanks in advance.

Vibin
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