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Restore the auto save function, it was a life saver.

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    JJB
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    Restore the auto save function, it was a life saver.

    Excel 2000 used to have an autosave function, which was slightly annoying
    since it always prodded you to accept the save, but it was a good function.
    Office 2003 eliminated that and confused the issue with the auto recovery
    function, and yes, you were cautioned that it did not act as "save". But why
    did MS have to eliminate a good function. Last night I did some work on an
    Excel workbook, got distracted, went to bed without saving the changes.
    Overnight MS updated my computer with some security changes and re-started it
    which wiped out the work I did. And another thing, why in the world would MS
    re-start my computer without my permission? Wouldn't it be obvious to the MS
    staff that programs that are active could be affected? Come, MS, think!

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    Jan Karel Pieterse
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    Re: Restore the auto save function, it was a life saver.

    Hi Jjb,

    > Excel 2000 used to have an autosave function, which was slightly annoying
    > since it always prodded you to accept the save, but it was a good function.
    > Office 2003 eliminated that and confused the issue with the auto recovery
    > function, and yes, you were cautioned that it did not act as "save". But why
    > did MS have to eliminate a good function. Last night I did some work on an
    > Excel workbook, got distracted, went to bed without saving the changes.
    > Overnight MS updated my computer with some security changes and re-started it
    > which wiped out the work I did.
    >


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