M. Tamer Özsu <[email protected]> wrote on 3/10/09 2:55 PM:

> I am not sure how you tried Time Machine, but here is what you need to
> do. First select the Microsoft User Data folder (I am assuming that
> you want to restore the entire folder). While this folder is
> highlighted in finder, click on the Time Machine in the dock. Now you
> will get a slider on the right hand side with ticks that represent
> backups. Now click on one of the ticks that is appropriate (i.e.,
> represent a backup before you started to have problems). Time machine
> will bring that window to the front. Now, if you click on the
> "Restore" button on the lower-left of the screen, it will restore your
> file (it will ask if you want to replace the current one, which, I
> assume you wish to say "yes").


First... Quit all your open MS applications (Entourage, Word, PowerPoint,
Excel, daemons)!


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