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Default Cannot find "saved" document editted from an email attachment

I opened a word (97-2003, ".doc") document from gmail.com last night and
began editting it. I keep saving the document and clicking ctrl+s
periodically. At the end of the night, I closed the document to be able to
resend it to myself via email. I had no idea that it wasn't saved on the
desktop. I have search every single temp file and temporary internet folder
on my C drive and cannot find the "saved" document ANYWHERE. I am panicing
because it is a graduate school application, that's due today. Where can I
find this document?

In addition, there is a chance I found the document but whatever it is is is
saved as a ".dat" file. I have Windows 2007 and have tried microsoft word,
notepad, word processor, adobe pdf, etc. to try to open it but when I do it
looks like computer code. If this is the document how do I get it to show up
like a regular word document? PLEASE HELP! Thank you

 
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