Using time machine - can you go back restore then come back to now and restore again?

Hi
Sorry if this has been answered elsewhere. 
I just did the latest upgrade to Snow Leopard that came out in the last week or so and my old Australian Tax Office software program called e-Record 6 no longer works. 
I have Time Machine. 
I have a really dumb question. 
If I go back in time to before I did the upgrade - and do a restore - do I also lose all the work and emails etc etc that I have done between then and now? 
I want to go back in time - to the old version of snow leopard so that my old software works again.  While I am there I want to export all the data out of the program into a spreadsheet and print out all the records so I have them as a hard copy (so I an actually lodge a tax return) and then I want to just come straight back to now and keep going.  I don't want to lose any of the work or emails I have worked on over the past week. 
Once you restore a to a time past can you then restore to a later backup - say today?
I hope I am making sense. 
I really just want to time travel briefly. 
TIA

I'm not sure about the TM question; you can try reading Pondinin's TM FAQs to see if it gives a clue.
First, though, try the v1.1 update which is supposed to have fixed the issue with Rosetta created by the original version.
If that doesn't fix it, there are a number of threads with possible solutions - this one is typical;
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3704786?start=15&tstart=0 - Chriz555 @ 02:52 GMT 3 Feb.
An installer to make it easier -
http://www.educate-it.org/content.php?130-Rosetta-Issue-after-Security-Update-20 12-001

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