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Recovering a saved over but not closed out file

New Here ,
Jul 10, 2017 Jul 10, 2017

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Hi I am trying to recover a PSD file I saved over in PS, I did not close the program and the file is still open but I cannot revert it to the prior version, It will not let me preview it in your program. Is there any way I can know this can be recovered based on reviewing the code? I can see various "saved" time in the code so Im hopeful it can be back tracked, Ive tried the obvious, revert, undo, history log and reverting in Preview none successful

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Jul 10, 2017 Jul 10, 2017

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Hi

If you have not closed the file or the application since saving then step back through the history panel and resave. The top of the history panel should show the document as it was when it was last opened.

Always use Save As and save incrementally whilst working on files i.e. filename001.psd - filename002.psd etc  That way you can recover easily from crashes and inadvertent errors

Dave

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Unfortunately is won't allow me, it only backs up to a certain point. Im even trying to pull the coded to back out that way but not successful yet. Anyone know of a autosave file? Or anything else I could try?

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