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Default Locating a document erased in error

If you click the document name on the desktop and an empty document opens,
you have deleted the text content and saved an emptry document. If you don't
have Word configured to create backup files (Word Options Advanced Save)
and there is thus no backup file also on the desktop, the text is beyond
recovery. Had you not closed the document when the blank page issue arose
you could have used undo to restore the document. No longer!

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registrar wrote:
By 'erased' I mean that when I click on the document name on the
desktop it is blank. The sequence of events was that I was working on
the document. My finger struck a key (I don't know which one) but a
blank page appeared. Subsequently, a message asked if I wanted to
save the document and I clicked the 'yes' promp.

Can you suggest the name of a software that could aid the recovery? I
am working with mocrosoft word 2007.

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Define 'erased'. If you deleted the text then saved and closed it is
gone. If you deleted the file from the hard drive, if it is not in
the recycle bin it is gone (though some file recovery software *may*
be able to get it back).
If you never saved the document in the first place, it is gone.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



registrar wrote:
I was preparing a document of minutes of a Boarfd meeting and
inadvertantly erased it. How can I, if possible, regain this
document?