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Old September 15th, 2003, 11:05 AM
Kate Bartlett
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Default Autosave on Excel XP

I am assuming that Excel XP does not have an autosave
but can you download a previous version? If not how does
the auto recovery work instead?

Please help!
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Old September 15th, 2003, 06:40 PM
Rafael Ortiz
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Default Autosave on Excel XP

Try the following:

"Kate Bartlett" wrote in message
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I am assuming that Excel XP does not have an autosave
but can you download a previous version? If not how does
the auto recovery work instead?

Please help!



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Old September 15th, 2003, 06:41 PM
Rafael Ortiz
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Default Autosave on Excel XP

Try this:

1.. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Save tab.
2.. Select the Save AutoRecover info every check box.
3.. In the minutes box, specify how often you want your Microsoft Office
program to save files.
MRO


"Kate Bartlett" wrote in message
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I am assuming that Excel XP does not have an autosave
but can you download a previous version? If not how does
the auto recovery work instead?

Please help!



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Old September 16th, 2003, 02:39 AM
Dave Peterson
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Default Autosave on Excel XP

And autorecovery is used to catch catastrophic errors (excel crashing/windows
crashing).

Autosave saves your workbook every so often for backup purposes.

I don't think autosave is downloadable, but if you have access to your older
version (xl97 or xl2k), they both seem to work ok in xl2002.



Kate Bartlett wrote:

I am assuming that Excel XP does not have an autosave
but can you download a previous version? If not how does
the auto recovery work instead?

Please help!


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Dave Peterson

 




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