And if the document is still open, you can Undo back to the beginning of
your changes, resave as the original document, then Redo all the changes and
Save As.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"garfield-n-odie" wrote in message
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In Word, if the "Always create backup copy" option is checked in Tools |
Options | Save, then the previous version of the document will be saved
with a .wbk filename extension in the same folder as the current version
of the document. If you don't have this option enabled, and if you
don't have a recent backup, then you're probably out of luck. You might
try one of the many available Windows file recovery utilities, although
they seldom work for me.
desperate in SLC wrote:
In Word 2002, I accidentally saved over a report I had written with a
new
document, under the same name. I had opened up the original report in
order
to use similar formatting, but forgot to save the new report under a new
name
and saved over the original report. Is there ANY possible way to
recover the
original report that was saved over???