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Status: Closed Points: 125 Time: 12:31 - Nov 28, 2007  

ShirleyKallsen

How do I recover text ?

If I inadvertanly press control A the whole message gets high lighted and the next key I hit deletes the whole message. How can I recover that text?

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oracleofDelphi

Date:: Nov 28, 2007

Time:: 17:01

CTRL + Z (undo)
you'll be able to do this for any application at least once.
if you're using a microsoft office product, you can go back several times.
If you've saved the document, there's no real recovery unless you've set up editing features beforehand with your document.

shashi.programmer

Date:: Nov 28, 2007

Time:: 22:49

CTRL+Z(Undo)
If you are using Microsoft Word or any other package which comes under ms-office than you can do it upto before closing your application but if you are using notepad than you can do only once.

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Date:: Mar 04, 2009

Time:: 10:02

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Date:: Mar 12, 2009

Time:: 14:22

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Liao013

Date:: Jan 07, 2011

Time:: 04:32

CTRL + Z (undo)
you'll be able to do this for any application at least once.
if you're using a microsoft office product, you can go back several times.
If you've saved the document, there's no real recovery unless you've set up editing features beforehand with your document. Here I have a good recommend for you: Tuneup360 and Norton system work, but the latter one is a little bit difficult. For the beginners, Tuneup360 is a good choice.

galody

Date:: Jan 25, 2011

Time:: 03:45

I was working on a .txt file with notepad and accidently overwrited the file. I had opened the same file twice and been working with them separately and i saved both and now the file is only partially the same. It took a long time. I feel so stupid. Is there a function to recover changes made to the text or would a file recovery utility help? Or has it overwritten the file on hardrive?Bored, you can take a turn on the www.weiku.com!

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