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MacBook Air - Identify 'Other' Files
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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 1524616" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>Why I mentioned deleting documents not going to regain much space. </p><p>If they were moved to the trash and the trash was subsequently emptied...</p><p>It's going to take recovery software to get them back.</p><p></p><p>The backup drive was used for Time Machine backups - hopefully?</p><p>And most current backup was yesterday?</p><p>Need to get it working.</p><p></p><p>Am "assuming" this is the Mac version of Office - which one?</p><p>I do not use Office on my Macs (actually, not on any computer here at home - 8-10 hrs a day in Excel at work is enough for me) - but if it has a similar auto save/recovery to latest Win versions, they could still be there. I am not familiar enough to assist unless I am sitting in front of Office myself - need help from someone familiar with Mac version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 1524616, member: 24160"] Why I mentioned deleting documents not going to regain much space. If they were moved to the trash and the trash was subsequently emptied... It's going to take recovery software to get them back. The backup drive was used for Time Machine backups - hopefully? And most current backup was yesterday? Need to get it working. Am "assuming" this is the Mac version of Office - which one? I do not use Office on my Macs (actually, not on any computer here at home - 8-10 hrs a day in Excel at work is enough for me) - but if it has a similar auto save/recovery to latest Win versions, they could still be there. I am not familiar enough to assist unless I am sitting in front of Office myself - need help from someone familiar with Mac version. [/QUOTE]
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