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recover lost temporary file; unintentional shutdown Word
I unintentionally shutdown Word when I was creating a Word file. Can I
recover it? (I have not shutdown the other applications or the PC.) \ |
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recover lost temporary file; unintentional shutdown Word
Since you are the one who closed Word, you can only recover what you have
already saved. If you did not save anything, there is nothing to recover. "Tharmon" wrote: I unintentionally shutdown Word when I was creating a Word file. Can I recover it? (I have not shutdown the other applications or the PC.) \ |
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