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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 1
OS: xp
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Publisher 97 - URGENT
Does anyone know how to recover an overwritten publisher 97 file?
Friend of mine said "yes" to overwrite the existing and desperately needs to undo it. I know the undo button won't undo saves in 97. |
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Alternative Computing Team
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Re: Publisher 97 - URGENT
Hi shamaroo,
Just a couple of suggestions but in all honesty I don't think you can undo the change if you've saved the change and the file has been closed since. Have you tried using a more modern version of Publisher and tried to undo? Doesn't sound promising to me....... What about a System Restore to a point before it was done? I don't have XP so I don't know if you can restore 1 particular folder for instance, as opposed to the whole system. Good luck |
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