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Help!

Ouch. I hope I don't do the same to mine when I get round to doing it.

I don't know how to help you, but you've been amazingly calm about it. I'd go mad.
 
Currently writing my English Language investigation for my A level coursework. Just finished 3 pages of in depth analysis, when I decided to start my next section. Instead of opening a new page, I just deleted what I had already written (knowing it was saved) and began typing. Mid way through I decided to save my work, but forgot what I had already done and clicked "save" instead of "save us" thus overwriting my 3 pages of analysis.

Does anyone know how I can recover the work I saved over?? I'm working on windows works word on xp!

Thanks in advance!

Mate, have you tried clicking on 'File', and at the bottom of the list that pops up, your last few documents are listed historically...could one of them be it? I very much doubt it, but worth a try anyways.
 
Currently writing my English Language investigation for my A level coursework. Just finished 3 pages of in depth analysis, when I decided to start my next section. Instead of opening a new page, I just deleted what I had already written (knowing it was saved) and began typing. Mid way through I decided to save my work, but forgot what I had already done and clicked "save" instead of "save us" thus overwriting my 3 pages of analysis.

Does anyone know how I can recover the work I saved over?? I'm working on windows works word on xp!

Thanks in advance!

Short answer is no.....

Long answer is also no

sorry mate. no way round it mate....you are f**ked
 
Oh dear. Not good. I think you've pretty much written over the old file, no way around it. If you've still got the file open though try saving what you have at the moment and CTRL+Z'ing all the way back. Depends how much you've done since then.
 
Oh dear. Not good. I think you've pretty much written over the old file, no way around it. If you've still got the file open though try saving what you have at the moment and CTRL+Z'ing all the way back. Depends how much you've done since then.

Good shout FH....time consuming but might just work.

Copy and paste what you have done to another word doc then go back and CTRL+Z until you are at the bit your saved
 

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