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Mon 18/10/04 at 21:23
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"allardini's tagline"
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Hi. GCSE student in crisis. I was typing up Chemistry coursework, and wrote a lot in the space of half an hour without saving. Then, before saving, I got a message saying that there was an error, and the word processor had to close. And it deleted all the unsaved work. I know it's unlikely, but is there ANY way I can get that unsaved work back? Personally, I don't think so, but I still hope so.
Mon 18/10/04 at 21:23
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"allardini's tagline"
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Hi. GCSE student in crisis. I was typing up Chemistry coursework, and wrote a lot in the space of half an hour without saving. Then, before saving, I got a message saying that there was an error, and the word processor had to close. And it deleted all the unsaved work. I know it's unlikely, but is there ANY way I can get that unsaved work back? Personally, I don't think so, but I still hope so.
Mon 18/10/04 at 21:27
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"+34 Intellect"
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I had a similar thing happened, but i suffered a power cut instead. In my case however after restarting the computer i opened word to find my document was still there. Thank you autosave!
Mon 18/10/04 at 21:28
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"Bicycle"
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Assuming you're using Word, just open it up.

There should be a "RESTORED" bar, with the file.

Hopefully.

If you're not using Word, then what WP are ya using?
Mon 18/10/04 at 21:32
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"allardini's tagline"
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Microsoft Works Word Processor. Sorry, I can't see a RESTORED bar. Any ideas?
Mon 18/10/04 at 21:34
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"+34 Intellect"
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Which version?
Mon 18/10/04 at 21:36
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"allardini's tagline"
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I'm useless with computers, so I've no idea what version it is. If you could tell me how to find out it would be great.
Mon 18/10/04 at 21:39
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Probably the quickest way would be to check the installation cd.
Mon 18/10/04 at 21:44
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Or go to the help menu and click 'about' if there is one.
Mon 18/10/04 at 21:44
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"allardini's tagline"
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Good point... I think its from Microsoft WorksSuite 2001, only cd round here I can find that might be it.
Mon 18/10/04 at 21:44
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Search support.microsoft.com .

Sorry, but I have no experience with MWWP.

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