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URGENT! CAN I UNSAVE DOCUMENT CHANGES



 
 
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Old April 11th 03, 01:45 AM
Janet
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Please help! I have been saving a powerpoint document I
have been working on in outlook express. The last time I
checked the document, none of my recent changes were
there. I may have accidentally have over-rode the
changes. Anyway I can get my original back?????
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Old April 11th 03, 05:50 AM
LVTravel
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Default URGENT! CAN I UNSAVE DOCUMENT CHANGES

Bet she clicked on an attachment in an email which opened PPT and after
editing it saved it somewhere else on her machine. the original is still in
the email attachment and the saved version is ... who knows were!


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Janet wrote:
Please help! I have been saving a powerpoint document I
have been working on in outlook express. The last time I
checked the document, none of my recent changes were
there. I may have accidentally have over-rode the
changes. Anyway I can get my original back?????


Let's step back a bit here. You appear to be a little confused. Firstly
PowerPoint doesn't create documents - it creates presentations. The only
Office application that creates documents is Word. Access creates

databases,
Excel, spreadsheets, Publisher, projects, Secondly, you cannot work on

them
in OE (how on earth you managed to open - and edit - a PP presentation in

an
email client, Goddess only knows!) How you managed to save that

presentation
in OE is also beyond, certainly my, comprehension.

So, tell me, what were you doing with this PowerPoint presentation?

You have the original. The original is the presentation you started with
before any changes were made. Therefore I don't see your problem. You

wanted
the original, and there you have it - I think you mean you want the edited
version back. Well if you were attempting to edit it in OE, no wonder you
don't see any changes! OE is completely incapable of doing anything with a
PP presentation!


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