Have you tried searching the whole of your c: drive for any database
files?  Just go to Windows Explorer, click on C: drive, and Search for
any *.fdb files.  This should point you in the right direction if the
files are still on the computer anywhere.
Boyd
On 20/08/2013 12:08 p.m., Lavern Hall wrote:
> Hi Paul and Mike,
> 1. Paul - the data that is missing is what I entered since my last
> backup two days ago. I checked, Legacy is set to "open last used
> family file automatically"
> 2. Mike - No, I'm not sharing files, it's just me.
> However, I did go to the Dropbox website
> where I found yesterday's date. I clicked
> on it and everything (including my missing
> two-day data) was there!
> Taking no chances on not having the file
> available, I am backing it up from the Dropbox
> website... but now, I am guessing... do I
> keep going back to the Dropbox website
> in order to access Legacy and work in
> my family file?
> Wish I were a bit more savvy here...thanks
> for your help.
> Lavern Hall
> On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 3:25 PM, [email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hello Lavern
>     From the Dropbox Help section:
>
>     "If your files were in a shared folder, and the folder is still
>     shared, then keep reading.
>     Use the web search to find files, including deleted files.
>     All files, including recently deleted files, can be found on the
>     website. Log intodropbox.com <https://www.dropbox.com/>and type
>     the name of a missing file into the search field. Use
>     the/advanced/option to search for deleted files. Alternatively,
>     you can just press the trash can icon for the website to display
>     deleted files.
>     "
>
>     Regards
>     Mike James
>
>
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