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How do i go back to an earlier vesion of a paper if I was on word. I
accidently erased two pages
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Miguelito,
If you have Always create backup copy turned on in Word's options there is
perhaps a possibility to retrieve your pages. If you have not you are in
trouble.
Have a look he
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/AutomaticSave.htm
Luc
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In addition, if you are a member of domain running on a Windows 2003 server
with shadow copy enabled, you can restore any previous version of the
document by opening explorer, navigating to the document, right-click and
selecting Properties.

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If the document is still open CTRL+Z will backup to the point before you
deleted the pages. If not and you have no backup, you'll have to re-type.


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