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I was finishing a paper that I had, and there were some more information in a
floppy disc that I needed, so I inserted the floppy disc, and a message came up to ask me whether I want to revert the document, and I accidentally clicked "Yes", which made my "finished" document disappeared (changed it to an older version). Is there any possible way to undo the revert function? Can I somehow get my finished document back? So in a way, can I revert the revert function? |
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Not unless you have the backup file option set in Word.
also Never ever read from, write to or print from floppy with Word. This is the most certain method of ensuring document corruption. Copy to the hard disc and work on the document from there. This is equally relevant to other removable media such as CDRW. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Alicia wrote: I was finishing a paper that I had, and there were some more information in a floppy disc that I needed, so I inserted the floppy disc, and a message came up to ask me whether I want to revert the document, and I accidentally clicked "Yes", which made my "finished" document disappeared (changed it to an older version). Is there any possible way to undo the revert function? Can I somehow get my finished document back? So in a way, can I revert the revert function? |
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