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Is there any way I can get access to the files I have been working on JUST today? Even if I can't rememeber what I saved it as?

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WallOfSilence · 20/04/2008 15:53

I know I opened an e-mail & I modified it from over 400 words to over 700.

Then I saved it, but I don't know what name I saved it under or WHERE I saved it on my pc

I have had to open the email again (named methodology) and it's at 400 words... so where the hell did the one go I modified?

Any ideas at all?

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BroccoliSpears · 20/04/2008 15:55

Have you tried clicking Start button and looking in Documents? Recently viewed documents are stored there.

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gigglewitch · 20/04/2008 15:57

two ideas for you : one see if your "my documents" folder or the start menu has a "recent documents" part to it. Second idea is go into search and stick the date in as your search criteria.
good luck!

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gigglewitch · 20/04/2008 15:58

on Vista, halfway down the menu on the start button is recent items.

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WallOfSilence · 20/04/2008 16:02

I don't have Vista

I have stuck the date into search criteria and it says there are no items to display.

I am kicking myself.

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WallOfSilence · 20/04/2008 16:06


The only thing I can think of is that I maybe didn't save it at all, as when I search todays date 35 things come up but none of them are the modified docu!
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Greyriverside · 20/04/2008 16:31

I just tried opening an attachment to an email (which is what I think you mean) and saving it. It saved it into Temporary Internet Files.
Now I tried to find it, but windows purposely hides the subfolders in there. Even doing show hidden files didn't work.

I know two ways to get at it.

  1. Go to the same email. Open the attachment like you did before. do NOT do save but click "Save As"
    With luck you will see the save box open to the same place and you will see the file you saved earlier. Do not overwrite it. Right click the file and do COPY. Cancel the save box and then paste it somewhere entirely different

  2. Install Agent Ransack which searches and finds everything even if hidden.
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gigglewitch · 20/04/2008 16:41
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WallOfSilence · 20/04/2008 17:31

Thanks GRS, but it deffo looks like I didn't safe it the first time

Bloody dissertation, will be the death of me

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StealthPolarBear · 20/04/2008 17:43

Was it an attchment?
Word?

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WallOfSilence · 20/04/2008 19:35

Yes, it was word.

I have done it over again now but am v.pissed off as I know I had info on the first copy that I don't have on the second one!!

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StealthPolarBear · 20/04/2008 21:37

I have stuck the date into search criteria and it says there are no items to display.

Did you get it to search entire C drive?
Have you tried opening word and looking at your recent files in drop down file menu?

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