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I received a word doc by email, opened and id quite a lot of reviewing work
on it, saving it several times. I restarted the computer and the file which is still as an attachment in Outlook Express is exactly as I received it and all the editing and marking has gone! Where can the file be? Word 2003 Professional Help!!! JB |
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See http://www.gmayor.com/outlook_attachments.htm.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JB" wrote in message ... I received a word doc by email, opened and id quite a lot of reviewing work on it, saving it several times. I restarted the computer and the file which is still as an attachment in Outlook Express is exactly as I received it and all the editing and marking has gone! Where can the file be? Word 2003 Professional Help!!! JB |
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Thanks.
Problem is there is no OLK44 in the Temporray Internet Files folder! Now, what? JB "Stefan Blom" escreveu na mensagem ... See http://www.gmayor.com/outlook_attachments.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JB" wrote in message ... I received a word doc by email, opened and id quite a lot of reviewing work on it, saving it several times. I restarted the computer and the file which is still as an attachment in Outlook Express is exactly as I received it and all the editing and marking has gone! Where can the file be? Word 2003 Professional Help!!! JB |
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The file might be lost. Or since you aren't using Outlook, but Outlook
Express, it might also be in a different folder. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JB" wrote in message ... Thanks. Problem is there is no OLK44 in the Temporray Internet Files folder! Now, what? JB "Stefan Blom" escreveu na mensagem ... See http://www.gmayor.com/outlook_attachments.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JB" wrote in message ... I received a word doc by email, opened and id quite a lot of reviewing work on it, saving it several times. I restarted the computer and the file which is still as an attachment in Outlook Express is exactly as I received it and all the editing and marking has gone! Where can the file be? Word 2003 Professional Help!!! JB |
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I think there's no question the document is a lost cause--a painful lesson
that one should never open an attachment directly and edit it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... The file might be lost. Or since you aren't using Outlook, but Outlook Express, it might also be in a different folder. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JB" wrote in message ... Thanks. Problem is there is no OLK44 in the Temporray Internet Files folder! Now, what? JB "Stefan Blom" escreveu na mensagem ... See http://www.gmayor.com/outlook_attachments.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JB" wrote in message ... I received a word doc by email, opened and id quite a lot of reviewing work on it, saving it several times. I restarted the computer and the file which is still as an attachment in Outlook Express is exactly as I received it and all the editing and marking has gone! Where can the file be? Word 2003 Professional Help!!! JB |
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Yes, I (finally) noticed the other posts by the OP and Terry.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... I think there's no question the document is a lost cause--a painful lesson that one should never open an attachment directly and edit it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... The file might be lost. Or since you aren't using Outlook, but Outlook Express, it might also be in a different folder. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JB" wrote in message ... Thanks. Problem is there is no OLK44 in the Temporray Internet Files folder! Now, what? JB "Stefan Blom" escreveu na mensagem ... See http://www.gmayor.com/outlook_attachments.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JB" wrote in message ... I received a word doc by email, opened and id quite a lot of reviewing work on it, saving it several times. I restarted the computer and the file which is still as an attachment in Outlook Express is exactly as I received it and all the editing and marking has gone! Where can the file be? Word 2003 Professional Help!!! JB |
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For future reference, what is the folder that I should look for in Outlook
Express, if it is not OLK44? JB "Stefan Blom" escreveu na mensagem ... The file might be lost. Or since you aren't using Outlook, but Outlook Express, it might also be in a different folder. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JB" wrote in message ... Thanks. Problem is there is no OLK44 in the Temporray Internet Files folder! Now, what? JB "Stefan Blom" escreveu na mensagem ... See http://www.gmayor.com/outlook_attachments.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JB" wrote in message ... I received a word doc by email, opened and id quite a lot of reviewing work on it, saving it several times. I restarted the computer and the file which is still as an attachment in Outlook Express is exactly as I received it and all the editing and marking has gone! Where can the file be? Word 2003 Professional Help!!! JB |
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There is no specific folder, and your chances of finding it are slim to
none, anyway. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "JB" wrote in message ... For future reference, what is the folder that I should look for in Outlook Express, if it is not OLK44? JB "Stefan Blom" escreveu na mensagem ... The file might be lost. Or since you aren't using Outlook, but Outlook Express, it might also be in a different folder. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JB" wrote in message ... Thanks. Problem is there is no OLK44 in the Temporray Internet Files folder! Now, what? JB "Stefan Blom" escreveu na mensagem ... See http://www.gmayor.com/outlook_attachments.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JB" wrote in message ... I received a word doc by email, opened and id quite a lot of reviewing work on it, saving it several times. I restarted the computer and the file which is still as an attachment in Outlook Express is exactly as I received it and all the editing and marking has gone! Where can the file be? Word 2003 Professional Help!!! JB |
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Always save the document to your local HDD documents folder before editing.
The document in question will be somewhere in your Internet Temporary files: there's an awful lot of them. So use Windows Search, narrow the search to the Internet Temp folders and search for *.doc. But did you not try 'Recent Documents' in Word? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "JB" wrote in message ... I received a word doc by email, opened and id quite a lot of reviewing work on it, saving it several times. I restarted the computer and the file which is still as an attachment in Outlook Express is exactly as I received it and all the editing and marking has gone! Where can the file be? Word 2003 Professional Help!!! JB |
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The problem id the ie5 folder is apparently empty. I wonder if I have IE
configured to empty it every time I restart. I guess if that is the case the file has gone forever! JB "Terry Farrell" escreveu na mensagem ... Always save the document to your local HDD documents folder before editing. The document in question will be somewhere in your Internet Temporary files: there's an awful lot of them. So use Windows Search, narrow the search to the Internet Temp folders and search for *.doc. But did you not try 'Recent Documents' in Word? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "JB" wrote in message ... I received a word doc by email, opened and id quite a lot of reviewing work on it, saving it several times. I restarted the computer and the file which is still as an attachment in Outlook Express is exactly as I received it and all the editing and marking has gone! Where can the file be? Word 2003 Professional Help!!! JB |
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That's a possibility - unfortunately.
Terry "JB" wrote in message ... The problem id the ie5 folder is apparently empty. I wonder if I have IE configured to empty it every time I restart. I guess if that is the case the file has gone forever! JB "Terry Farrell" escreveu na mensagem ... Always save the document to your local HDD documents folder before editing. The document in question will be somewhere in your Internet Temporary files: there's an awful lot of them. So use Windows Search, narrow the search to the Internet Temp folders and search for *.doc. But did you not try 'Recent Documents' in Word? -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "JB" wrote in message ... I received a word doc by email, opened and id quite a lot of reviewing work on it, saving it several times. I restarted the computer and the file which is still as an attachment in Outlook Express is exactly as I received it and all the editing and marking has gone! Where can the file be? Word 2003 Professional Help!!! JB |
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JB typed: I received a word doc by email, opened and id quite a lot of reviewing work on it, saving it several times. I restarted the computer and the file which is still as an attachment in Outlook Express is exactly as I received it and all the editing and marking has gone! Where can the file be? Word 2003 Professional Help!!! JB Always test things you haven't done before, especially if you're going to put much effort into them. Your edited file is somewhere in a temporary file. What you should have done is saved the attachment to disk, edited that, and use it to send back or print or whatever. So, now that you've discovered you shouldn't edit a file without it being saved to your hard drive with a name you know, just consider it as a good lesson learned and move on. A search for words in the file might recover the right temp file for you, but there may be several of them, so watch out what you end up trying to save. HTH, Twayne` -- -- Life is the only real counselor; wisdom unfiltered through personal experience does not become a part of the moral tissue. |
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