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LindaHewitt
 
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Default Word 2003 docs closed by W2K -- how to recover unsaved doc?

I had several Word 2003 documents open and I was trying to get finished with
a document before I rebooted. I got a message about low memory resources.
After several warnings, all of my Word 2003 were closed but one of the
documents was brand new and I was in the process of creating it. But I had
not saved it.

Did Windows save this as a temporary doc somewhere on my W2K system? If so,
where?
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Unless you had been working on it long enough to create an AutoRecovery
backup (which would be presented the next time you started Word), you're out
of luck, I'm afraid.

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"LindaHewitt" wrote in message
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I had several Word 2003 documents open and I was trying to get finished

with
a document before I rebooted. I got a message about low memory resources.
After several warnings, all of my Word 2003 were closed but one of the
documents was brand new and I was in the process of creating it. But I had
not saved it.

Did Windows save this as a temporary doc somewhere on my W2K system? If

so,
where?


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