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If you're looking for an easy way to recover unsaved Excel files, this is the guide for you. We'll show you how to recover unsaved workbook quickly and easily, so you can get back to work.
If you lost work to an Excel workbook because of the program crashed or because of an unexpected shutdown, Excel actually has a built-in way to recover your file or the changes made to a file.
For the first scenario described above, the way to recover your never-before-saved file is to, first, open Microsoft Excel. Then go to the File tab on your Ribbon and click Open. Click Recent and then ...
The undo button will only get you so far—sometimes you just need to go back in time. It's called file versioning and here's how to use it.
Sometimes you can accidentally save the wrong version of an Excel document and want to recover the previous version of the file. Don't worry, it's feasible and will take only 5 minutes of your time.
If files are deleted on purpose, there may be a reason you’ll need to recover a past draft or a version. Here’s your guide to learn how to recover deleted files.
Access to your edits in Google Docs, Microsoft Word, and Apple Pages are just a click away.
Fortunately, it’s pretty easy to recover deleted files, particularly if you realise your mistake quickly. This guide will show you how to recover deleted items on a Mac.
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