This is excel-lent!!! Thanx

On 9/17/09, Harmeet Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> *I agree with you Andy.......*
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Harmeet Singh
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> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 6:51 PM, Aindril De <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hats Off Ayush...
>> Excellent Tip...
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Andy
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Ayush Jain <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>>      **
>>> Do you have important Excel files that would create nothing short of
>>> chaos
>>> and disaster for you if you were to lose those files?
>>> Now I'm sure that you regularly make copies of these files just in case -
>>> but wouldn't it be nice if Excel could help us out a bit on this score?
>>> Yeah - I thought so too so I did some research…
>>> I found in the options of Excel's Save As window a little backup for our
>>> very important files.
>>> To take a look you'll need to go to the *Save As *window, *Tools* menu,
>>> *General
>>> Options* choice.
>>> [image: Click Here For More Mails - gurlzgroup
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>>> At the top of the Save Options window that opens you should see a
>>> checkbox
>>> for something labeled as "*Always create backup*".
>>> [image: Click Here For More Mails - gurlzgroup
>>> -]<http://www.gurlzgroup.blogspot.com/>
>>> Should you choose to* check this option *and *click OK *what will happen
>>> is obvious.
>>> Every time you save, after the initial Save As, Excel will create a
>>> backup
>>> file too - automatically.
>>> Yes - it's that easy to get Excel to lend a helping hand.
>>> Now - I did do some experimenting with this and found that the backup
>>> always seemed to be one version of the file behind. In other words - the
>>> latest changes were saved in the actual file and the backup file was
>>> saved
>>> without the newest changes. This could be useful in the "Oh man, I really
>>> messed up this file" arena.
>>> Also, to actually see the backup when trying to open it you'll need to
>>> change the type of file you're looking for in the Open window. You could
>>> try
>>> All Files or you could scroll way to the bottom of the list where you'll
>>> find Backup Files listed. Either way - the backup is not listed among
>>> your
>>> usual files. It's called "Backup of xxxxx".
>>>  Just one more strategy to employ in the never-ending battle against lost
>>> data.
>>>
>>> __,_._,___
>>>
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