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closed word doc without saving...can I recover it?
I closed my word document and when prompted to save changes, I hit no by
accident...can I get to the last "autosaved" version? if so, how? Thanks |
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closed word doc without saving...can I recover it?
You are thinking of the AutoRecover file, which is a temporary file to
restore in case of a crash of Word or your system. If Word or your system did not crash, the recovery file has been deleted. If you never saved the file, there is nothing to recover. If you have a previously changed version without your most recent changes, that's the best you can "recover". "scoobadog" wrote: I closed my word document and when prompted to save changes, I hit no by accident...can I get to the last "autosaved" version? if so, how? Thanks |
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closed word doc without saving...can I recover it?
As SVC wrote, the data has been lost. You may find this article
helpful (to prevent similar disasters in the future): http://www.gmayor.com/automatically_backup.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "scoobadog" wrote in message ... I closed my word document and when prompted to save changes, I hit no by accident...can I get to the last "autosaved" version? if so, how? Thanks |
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