I am in the process of building a summary for a law school exam in 2 days. I have been working on it for months, but because PCs cannot read Mac files, I had to save a very early copy of this file over to .doc for sending it to someone. It had the same name, only it was a doc and not a Mac file.
I accidentally opened the old .doc file and began editing all the old files, hours and hours and hours of work (14 hours yesterday/last night) and then clicked CTRL + S. It asked me if I was sure if I wanted to save, and for some ridiculous, absurd reason, it saved my work as a Mac file EVEN THOUGH THE .DOC one was open.
This of course replaced the months of work I have been doing. I have been told by friends (who did not make the mistake of buying iWork and bought Microsoft Word for Mac) that Word allows you to recover particular states of the document. Can I do this in pages, and how?
Please help! This file is of invaluable importance to me right now.
I accidentally opened the old .doc file and began editing all the old files, hours and hours and hours of work (14 hours yesterday/last night) and then clicked CTRL + S. It asked me if I was sure if I wanted to save, and for some ridiculous, absurd reason, it saved my work as a Mac file EVEN THOUGH THE .DOC one was open.
This of course replaced the months of work I have been doing. I have been told by friends (who did not make the mistake of buying iWork and bought Microsoft Word for Mac) that Word allows you to recover particular states of the document. Can I do this in pages, and how?
Please help! This file is of invaluable importance to me right now.