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I would like to undo the last save of a document? Is there any way to do this?

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No, but if you have enabled the "Always create backup copy" option (Tools |
Options | Save), you can find the "Backup of filename.wbk" file and open
it; it will be the previous version, which you can then save under another
name. If you haven't enabled that option, now you know why you should!

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I would like to undo the last save of a document? Is there any way to do

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If you have 'Always create backup copy' checked, then the folder containing
the document will also contain a file called 'Backup of ...' -- Use Windows
Explorer to rename that to the original name.

If the document is still open, you can undo all your changes then re-save.

Apart from that, no.


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