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Solved: Emergency: Need to Recover Overwritten Powerpoint File Hello:
I have an absolute emergency on my hands. I transcribed an entire presentation from microsoft word into powerpoint (which took roughly 8 hours of work today), and I just overwrote the powerpoint file on accident--completely replacing it with a 100% blank powerpoint file. What happened is that I opened up a blank powerpoint for a file that I was going to rename to file name that is very similar to the other powerpoint file referenced above. So when I had this blank powerpoint open, I hit Save As, selected that powerpoint presentation and rather than modifying the file name and then saving, I just hit "Save As" and then when prompted to replace file, I accidentally said "Yes." I was on the phone as I was doing this obviously, and not thinking.
Anyways, is there any possible way to get this old presentation back even though it was saved over with a 100% blank presentation? I have Windows Vista and Powerpoint 2007. I have not turned off my computer.
Is there any way to get this thing back? I legitimately might get fired if not. Would a temp file of the old version be saved anywhere? Could I do a system restore to recover it--my help menu says no? Could a data recovery service somehow get it?If so, which one would you recommend |