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Also, if Word hasn't been closed, your wife may be able to open the document
from the MRU list and resave it in a more appropriate location. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Gitche Gumee" wrote in message ... I just tried this and it worked for me on XP: 1. Open the attachment from the email again. 2. Then click "Save As:" again. (But don't save again or you'll overwrite the previously saved document!!!) 3. In the "Save As" dialog box, note the default path for "Save In". 4. Cancel without saving. 5. Now drill down to the document your wife saved. 6. When I did this, the system defaulted to a folder called OLK35 within "Temporary Internet Files". When I drilled down, that folder was invisible, so I had to add "\OLK35" in the address bar. Good luck. "shellray" wrote: Hello -- hope you can do what the IT jocks at my company can't. My wife was working on a Word document (a term paper) that she had worked on on my office computer and which I emailed to her at her home computer. She opened the attachment and worked on it for several hours. When she finished it, she hit "Save as," but did not scroll down to save it in a proper folder, say, My Documents. Instead she just left clicked again. Now the document is "saved" in some temporary drive that cannot be accessed on the hard drive. Any suggestions on how to retrieve this "saved" document? System platform: Windows NT Thank you. |
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