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Accidentally clicked "Yes" to reopening file and discarding changes.

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    Accidentally clicked "Yes" to reopening file and discarding changes.

    Hello,

    I seem to have foolishly clicked "Yes" when I tried to reopen a file that was already open and the warning box "___ Document is already open. Reopening will cause any changes to be discarded. Would you like to reopen Document ____."

    I am desperately trying to recover the work that was done (b/c I didn't save nearly as often as I should have...). But it does not look as if there are any Unsaved documents, or any unsaved versions of the file.

    Does anyone know any tricks to recover the saved progress?

    Thanks so much!
    Molly

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