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Old 11-05-2023, 07:03 AM   #50
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
I've never accidentally deleted a file beyond recovery. Accidental deleting of anything is an extremely rare occurrence for me and in those very few instances it has actually happened I've been able to immediately get another copy from one of my many backups.

If you're constantly accidentally deleting something you shouldn't have, then perhaps it's a good idea to change something in your workflow.
Yes. However my comment is based on experts and my own experience of IT Support. Obviously loads of careful people might have accidental deletion at the bottom of the list. However it is the most common data loss. Or an intended copy in GUI drag and drop is really a move and accidentally "dropped" in the wrong place and the user can't find it.
Then there was the secretary that for several years was using one file for all correspondence and printing highlighted range. Yet was expert at paper filing.
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