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Not that I know of. The information gets stored in the database when the user saves the record. Until then it is only in RAM, and like edits to Word documents that have not been saved, would not be stored if unceremoniously closed.
How did Timeslips "close?" Was there a power failure or something?
If the user shut it down "gracefully," then the only way to enter the information and NOT save it is to say NO when it asks if you want to save the slip when you close slip entry.
Sooooooo, I guess, not feeling that sorry for them. ;-)