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Old 12-09-2009, 07:46 AM
Firemaple Firemaple is offline Word data recover? Windows XP Word data recover? Office 2003
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Ok, so I got a phone call from grandma. So the details on what actually happened may be a bit fuzzy. But basically she is writing a very long document, and she has been saving it at about every paragraph, however she hasn't been making back up copies of the file! Anyhow, now when she opens the document, its blank. It seems that maybe she accidentally deleted all the text and then saved it.



does anyone know if I can backtrack 3-5 days to get the file back?

please let me know!
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Old 07-20-2010, 12:32 AM
mike.smith mike.smith is offline Word data recover? Windows XP Word data recover? Office 2007
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Uff,

If she deleted the text and then save it, data cannot be recovered except if you would give the disc to some specialized company.

That might provide some chance for success.
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