is there any way in which i can recover my file with my
saved work on it?
If it was indeed saved, yes. It should be where you saved it. If you
double-clicked to open an email attachment for editing, then it would have
been saved to a temporary location. Set Windows Explorer to display hidden
files/folder, then search for the file from the root folder (e.g., C:\).
If you were editing a file and didn't save it yourself, then the file would
have been saved [in some form] only if backups were enabled, or if Word
crashed and AutoRecovery were enabled. In the former case, look for files
named Backup of*.wbk.
In the latter case, Word should have detected an .asd file the next time
Word started. You can search for this file manually; it would be in the
folder specificed in Tools - Options - Files Locations - AutoRecover files
(in Word 2007, Office button - Word Options - Save tab - AutoRecover file
location.
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Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
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"Sarah" wrote in message
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microsift work did not save the work i did yesterday, so all the changes i
made to it were lost, is there any way in which i can recover my file with
my
saved work on it?