![]() ![]() I've tried finding "Unsaved Workbooks/Manage Workbook," which doesn't seem to exist on Excel 365.I've tried solutions like this that don't work on macOS and Excel 365.I have installed EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, and it is loading: I will try searching for.tmp files in Finder, but didn't see any of those files. Attempted to find any "previous versions" by opening the properties/get info page of the file.Similarly, I don't appear to have the correct version to do this Tried the solutions here (I'm on version 16.61.1 of Excel and macOS Monterey 12.2.1, so these menus don't exist on my version.).(New temporary files appear not to overwrite new ones in Excel 365, though.) Checked temporary files: it looks like there's a newer temporary file instead that is too small in size to be my sheets.If there's any information I'm not remembering to include, I'm more than happy to give additional details. I'm asking this here because all of the solutions I've seen and tried are only doable on non-Mac computers. I am willing to do anything to get this data back, including Disk Drill-esque methods. ![]() I've tried a bunch of existing solutions for this on the internet, but I was hoping there'd be something more specific. ![]() I'm not sure why it didn't get saved (I typically save things way more often than needed), but that's besides the point now. Now, it's gone and just has an old version. I spent an enormous amount of time working on multiple sheets in a single Excel file.
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