RECOVER RENAMED KEYNOTE FILE

Hello,
My mistake:
im new to keynotes and its icloud, and figured it would work like dropbox.
I finished my 6 hours keynote session.
So, working on Keynotes and the file in Cloud, i decided to make a stripped version of less MB by deleting slides.
Renamed the file, moved the file to my desktop, and started deleting images and sensitive text slides
Than I realised, i might have not been back-uped from icloud.
PROBLEM
file not in Icloud anymore
half of my keynote file stripped, and cannot undo anymore
looked on discussions for hours, no real solutions yet
Also file not in "HIDDEN" Library/mobile documents...
Status: all software updated.
Downloaded: Diskdrill
Found: file00075.db3 file (could be about the size of my file)
Issue: cannot retrieve the file, even just the text back im already happy
QUESTION:
is there any way:
1) Icloud somehow has a backup of a file that is moved from icloud to desktop?
2) once the files was fully on the desktop, but was renamed and closed, is  there no temp file? How to find?
3) how can i open this *.db3 files, or even, how to find them back in finder?
I fear the worst...
Thanks

Just happened to my  lost 12 hours of work,  been saving just fine all day then WHAM.

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