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"La Petraia" <LaPetraia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I saved a word document over top of an old one and closed the file. I
need
> to retrieve the old document. Is it possible?
If you had unlimited funds then you could do it,
because magnetic media retain the history of what
gets stored several levels deep. In practical terms
the answer is no.
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Likely not!
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You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
"La Petraia" <LaPetraia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I saved a word document over top of an old one and closed the file. I need
> to retrieve the old document. Is it possible?
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Sorry to hear it but thanks for your response.
"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
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> "La Petraia" <LaPetraia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4C2E7D94-C989-4579-B5FA-B0547C56B983@microsoft.com...
> > I saved a word document over top of an old one and closed the file. I
> need
> > to retrieve the old document. Is it possible?
>
> If you had unlimited funds then you could do it,
> because magnetic media retain the history of what
> gets stored several levels deep. In practical terms
> the answer is no.
>
>
>
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Sorry to hear it. Thanks for your response.
All things excellent are as difficult as they are rare.
"Richard Urban" wrote:
> Likely not!
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
>
> If you knew as much as you think you know,
> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
>
>
> "La Petraia" <LaPetraia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4C2E7D94-C989-4579-B5FA-B0547C56B983@microsoft.com...
> >I saved a word document over top of an old one and closed the file. I need
> > to retrieve the old document. Is it possible?
>
>
>
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1. Word can automatically make copies of files opened. It's off be default but check that yours is off. Tools - Options - Save
2. There may be autorecover files.
3. Word uses temporary files.
For 2 and 3 a file undeleter may find the original file (though the name is lost)
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"La Petraia" <LaPetraia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4C2E7D94-C989-4579-B5FA-B0547C56B983@microsoft.com...
>I saved a word document over top of an old one and closed the file. I need
> to retrieve the old document. Is it possible?
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Pegasus (MVP) wrote:
> "La Petraia" <LaPetraia@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4C2E7D94-C989-4579-B5FA-B0547C56B983@microsoft.com...
>> I saved a word document over top of an old one and closed the file.
>> I need to retrieve the old document. Is it possible?
>
> If you had unlimited funds then you could do it,
> because magnetic media retain the history of what
> gets stored several levels deep. In practical terms
> the answer is no.
If he has GoBack 3.2 installed and active he could choose Recover Files
option. If the overwrite occurred within GoBack's memory he can choose to
recover it as an overwrite, or placed in a different folder with the
original name, or renamed within the original folder. I normally make the
recovered Needed.doc to be Needed Old.doc and placed in the original folder.
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