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Default Can I recover an MS Word file that I closed before saving?

I have a question. I was working on a file in MS Word 2000 and clicked to
close the file. When it asked if I wanted to save it, I said "no". Is there
any way at all to recover this file so I do not have to retype the document?
Could it be located ANYWHERE on my pc (like in a temp file or somewhere
else)? If you have any suggestions, please let me know
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Not once you closed it. Sorry, that is why you were asked if you wanted to
save it.

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I have a question. I was working on a file in MS Word 2000 and clicked to
close the file. When it asked if I wanted to save it, I said "no". Is
there
any way at all to recover this file so I do not have to retype the
document?
Could it be located ANYWHERE on my pc (like in a temp file or somewhere
else)? If you have any suggestions, please let me know



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