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I use Word m2002.
I have lost a document on my pc. Look as I may, I cannot find it. It was created over the last few days. Has anyone any idea where it might be. I use Vista Home Premium 32 bit. Thanks |
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Have you tried searching for the document in Windows?
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP On 2012-04-13 16:07, species8350 wrote: I use Word m2002. I have lost a document on my pc. Look as I may, I cannot find it. It was created over the last few days. Has anyone any idea where it might be. I use Vista Home Premium 32 bit. Thanks |
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On Apr 13, 5:24*pm, Stefan Blom
wrote: Have you tried searching for the document in Windows? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP On 2012-04-13 16:07, species8350 wrote: I use Word m2002. I have lost a document on my pc. Look as I may, I cannot find it. It was *created over the last few days. Has anyone any idea where it might be. I use Vista Home Premium 32 bit. Thanks Yes, but no luck. I thought that I saved the file, but I can't find it. If for some reason the file was not saved, is there a record somewhere? |
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You could search for autorecover files (*.asd) in Windows Explorer, but
these are usually deleted unless Word crashed. For future use, you can download an add-in that saves backups, automatically if you wish. See http://www.gmayor.com/Zips/SaveReminder.zip. Word 2010 works a bit differently, as it retains autorecovery files for an unsaved document even if Word exits normally. However, saving manually (or using the add-in), is recommended even in that version. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "species8350" wrote in message ... On Apr 13, 5:24 pm, Stefan Blom wrote: Have you tried searching for the document in Windows? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP On 2012-04-13 16:07, species8350 wrote: I use Word m2002. I have lost a document on my pc. Look as I may, I cannot find it. It was created over the last few days. Has anyone any idea where it might be. I use Vista Home Premium 32 bit. Thanks Yes, but no luck. I thought that I saved the file, but I can't find it. If for some reason the file was not saved, is there a record somewhere? |
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On Apr 14, 6:53*pm, "Stefan Blom"
wrote: You could search for autorecover files (*.asd) in Windows Explorer, but these are usually deleted unless Word crashed. For future use, you can download an add-in that saves backups, automatically if you wish. Seehttp://www.gmayor.com/Zips/SaveReminder.zip. Word 2010 works a bit differently, as it retains autorecovery files for an unsaved document even if Word exits normally. However, saving manually (or using the add-in), is recommended even in that version. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP ---------------------------------------------"species8350" *wrote in message ... On Apr 13, 5:24 pm, Stefan Blom wrote: Have you tried searching for the document in Windows? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP On 2012-04-13 16:07, species8350 wrote: I use Word m2002. I have lost a document on my pc. Look as I may, I cannot find it. It was *created over the last few days. Has anyone any idea where it might be. I use Vista Home Premium 32 bit. Thanks Yes, but no luck. I thought that I saved the file, but I can't find it. If for some reason the file was not saved, is there a record somewhere? Thank you, I'll look for any asd files. I assume that the extension means auto saved documents. I'll also have a look at the link. Best wishes. |
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On Apr 14, 11:07*pm, species8350
wrote: On Apr 14, 6:53*pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: You could search for autorecover files (*.asd) in Windows Explorer, but these are usually deleted unless Word crashed. For future use, you can download an add-in that saves backups, automatically if you wish. Seehttp://www.gmayor.com/Zips/SaveReminder.zip. Word 2010 works a bit differently, as it retains autorecovery files for an unsaved document even if Word exits normally. However, saving manually (or using the add-in), is recommended even in that version. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP ---------------------------------------------"species8350" *wrote in message ... On Apr 13, 5:24 pm, Stefan Blom wrote: Have you tried searching for the document in Windows? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP On 2012-04-13 16:07, species8350 wrote: I use Word m2002. I have lost a document on my pc. Look as I may, I cannot find it. It was *created over the last few days. Has anyone any idea where it might be. I use Vista Home Premium 32 bit. Thanks Yes, but no luck. I thought that I saved the file, but I can't find it. If for some reason the file was not saved, is there a record somewhere? Thank you, I'll look for any asd files. I assume that the extension means auto saved documents. I'll also have a look at the link. Best wishes. I have just been to the gmayer site. To protect myself in the event of crash, I enabled the options recommended. I note that when I now exit Word I get a message telling me that changes have been made to the template and asking if I want to save. I get this message every time I use Word. Is this normal? Thanks |
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