Users will often encounter this problem, accidentally, press faster, the document is saved, and then the information is missing or covered, work for white or overtime to do back. When we meet this time, we are very helpless. Although very sympathetic, but beyond resurrection. We naturally have a backup of the document above share drive to restore yesterday's backup, but what about the documents saved on the user's computer?
I just found a little bit of information when I looked up Ms KB. Ms also used a very careful word: perhaps. But it's enough to comfort a user with a broken heart.
If you delete, lose, save, overwrite, or do not save Microsoft Office Excel 2007 or Microsoft Office Excel 2003 workbooks, you may be able to recover it. Excel has the AutoRecover feature, which automatically saves the workbook when you accidentally cut off the power supply or if a similar problem occurs.
Click Start, and then click Search.
In the Search Results window, click All files and folders.
In the all or part of the File Name dialog box, type: *.xls
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Under File types, expand other advanced options, and then click All files and folders.
Click to select the search system folders and search hidden files and folders check box, and then click Search.
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