The standard answer would be no. Unless you have backup's turned on and have not overwritten that as well (although I think it would have if you have saved the open file again).
If versioning was also not used, but I'm afraid the 'newer' version is lost. /paul On 7/18/05, Addy, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Sir/Madam, > > I just had a quick query, is it possible to revert to old versions of > wordprocessing documents in Open Office? I've over-written mine with an > older version and there seems to be no temp files or recovery via-rollback > in windows. > > I would be most grateful if you could help. > > Kind regards, > > Dave Addy > Recycling Technical Officer > Strategic Housing & Environmental Services > Chelmsford Borough Council > Tel: (01245) 606594 > Fax: (01245) 606660 / 606681 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > The contents of this message should not be taken as necessarily being the > views, opinions, policies or procedures of Chelmsford Borough Council and > does not give rise to any contract, undertaking or agreement. E-mail is not > a secure form of communication. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure > that this message has been correctly addressed, it and any associated > files(s) may contain privileged or confidential information or details > intended only for the sender and intended recipient. If this transmission is > received by anyone other than the intended recipient please delete the > message and any associated files(s) and destroy any printed copy. Please > notify the sender by a return e-mail or, if known to you, telephone the > sender and make them aware that the transmission has been received by > someone other than the intended recipient. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
