Go to Open and look for the document. If it is not on the Excel list of previous documents, then Excel can offer you no help finding the document. Use the Windows search function to find the file, then open with Excel.
It would be better to say "Please find the attached document as requested". The "you" isn't really necessary.
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Unfortunately that is one of the downfalls of a Wiki-based system. However, Supervisors have a revert tool which - in a few clicks - can restore an answer to a previous state. If you find such a vandalized answer, please report it to a Supervisor.
Document can be used as both a noun and a verb. Noun: Please hand that document to me. Verb: Paul documents statistics for a living.
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What document? Please elaborate on your question.
While both phrases are commonly used, neither is correct. "I have attached the document" is more direct. Here's another way you can phrase it: "Jane and I have revised the document (attached)."
This is because you haven't performed a system restore backup in the past. In order to use system restore you must frequently go into the system restore interface and take manual backups.
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Either version is correct.
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