On 9/19/07, Foundation Yedidya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Subject  : saved over a file with the same name
> Feature :  YED100190907d
> Dear sirs/ madam,
>
> I am using version 2.2.0 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is :
> 18 september 2007, around 22:00 I saved by accident a file over another file 
> with the same name.
> How can I get the data back of the file I saved over?
> This is very important, I need this data for the Foundation I work for and 
> for my thesis.

saving files to disk is something that your operating system (read
linux/windows/mac) handles. openoffice can only help if you enabled
versions. i.e. you saved once and then used File>Versions... to save
new versions.

how did the brilliant idea of overwriting such important document
come? important.odt ?

hope someone comes with a un-overwrite utility or you better get
started on your thesis soon.

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