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Question Posted Thursday March 27 2008, 7:34 am

by accident i replaced a document with another one because i saved them both as the same thing. is there any way i can get the original document back? THank you SO mucch!

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WhiteDestiny09 answered Thursday March 27 2008, 7:49 pm:
I'm sorry, but there is absolutely no way to recover a lost document. Trust me, i tried. My mom accidentally deleted something she needed, and we couldln't get it back. At all. Saving a document under the same name basically deletes it. You could try to look in your recycle box. If it was a paper or something you needed for school, i'm really sorry. I know how that is to put in all that work and lose it.

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