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Sir, I was working in a PM file. Computer shut down before closing the file. While opening the file Showing " Cannot open file. closing publication, some work may be lost. open the previously saved publication (8009:20551) "Continue" While clicking continue not opening the previously saved file.

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    Sir, I was working in a PM file. Computer shut down before closing the file. While opening the file Showing " closeing publication, some work may be lost: open the previouly saved publication "

    How can i solve this problem
    The file is very important and urgent

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Sir, I was working in a PM file. Computer shut down before closing the file. While opening the file Showing " Cannot open file. closing publication, some work may be lost. open the previously saved publication (8009:20551) "Continue" While clicking continue not opening the previously saved file.

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