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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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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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