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How do I undo from last time I opened document?
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How do I undo from last time I opened document?
When you close your document, the Undo list goes away.
(Unless you saved "versions" or backups.) On Jan 23, 12:49*am, PleaseAnsweritsImportant m wrote: |
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How do I undo from last time I opened document?
When you close your document, the Undo list goes away.
(Unless you saved "versions" or backups.) On Jan 23, 12:49*am, PleaseAnsweritsImportant m wrote: |
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How do I undo from last time I opened document?
Word contains functionality to merge documents that evolved from a same
source. To do so, on each edit session, special identifiers are added to the document indicating where something new was added or something old was removed. If the only thing you did in the last edit session is add new data, then those identifiers could be used to remove the data. If data was removed, then the identifiers mark that data was deleted at a certain point but not what that data was. Note that undoing those things isn't really straightforward and you would have to delve into the raw xml. Yves "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... When you close your document, the Undo list goes away. (Unless you saved "versions" or backups.) On Jan 23, 12:49 am, PleaseAnsweritsImportant m wrote: |
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How do I undo from last time I opened document?
Word contains functionality to merge documents that evolved from a same
source. To do so, on each edit session, special identifiers are added to the document indicating where something new was added or something old was removed. If the only thing you did in the last edit session is add new data, then those identifiers could be used to remove the data. If data was removed, then the identifiers mark that data was deleted at a certain point but not what that data was. Note that undoing those things isn't really straightforward and you would have to delve into the raw xml. Yves "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... When you close your document, the Undo list goes away. (Unless you saved "versions" or backups.) On Jan 23, 12:49 am, PleaseAnsweritsImportant m wrote: |
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