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Natelle
My coworker had a senior moment (I can say that cuz I am getting up there
myself). But so did Microsoft Word. She opened a file off her web browser
and made about 3 hours worth of changes. Well, she went to close the file and
got a save prompt asking her if she wanted to save chanes and she said yes,
thinking all her changes were saved. Well, since she opened the dang thing
off the internet, she is not allowed to save any changes that way, so it just
closed--no prompt whatsoever saying she couldn't save it or anything. So we
expected to find it somewhere in a temp directory.
She is using Vista with Office 2003. Are there any suggestions on avoiding
this in the future (besides learning from the mistake)? She did a search of
"Everywhere" for the correct filename and didn't get it... Is it possible her
search did not cover all the temporary directories and is there a place this
file might yet be on her hard drive?
Thanks so much,
Natelle B.
San Diego
myself). But so did Microsoft Word. She opened a file off her web browser
and made about 3 hours worth of changes. Well, she went to close the file and
got a save prompt asking her if she wanted to save chanes and she said yes,
thinking all her changes were saved. Well, since she opened the dang thing
off the internet, she is not allowed to save any changes that way, so it just
closed--no prompt whatsoever saying she couldn't save it or anything. So we
expected to find it somewhere in a temp directory.
She is using Vista with Office 2003. Are there any suggestions on avoiding
this in the future (besides learning from the mistake)? She did a search of
"Everywhere" for the correct filename and didn't get it... Is it possible her
search did not cover all the temporary directories and is there a place this
file might yet be on her hard drive?
Thanks so much,
Natelle B.
San Diego