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On 10/9/19 10:51 am, Jessica Popel wrote:
Hello. I had created an excel spreadsheet using OpenOffice that I later wrote
over, not knowing I would then need that information back. No backups were
saved and there are no previous versions of the document. I scoured the
internet and found nothing that would work for me or apply to my situation. I
tried restoring my computer to a previous time that would have the document,
but the document showed the same information that I had written over the
important information that I now need. Is there any possible way of getting
this back? Thank you.
Cheers
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David Robley
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