Recover lost word document
How will you deal with such a situation- Losing your 50 page word document, just through an accidental click of your mouse!
Don’t despair there are several ways out of this situation. Even though I could discover some of my lost word files by trial and error methods, nothing would match this list of ideas presented in the Weblog Hack College website.
Some ideas order a mention in this post too:
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In Word, go to Tools, then Options. Under the File Locations tab, double-click AutoRecover files and make a note of that path location. Click Cancel and Close. Open up that folder in My Computer or Windows Explorer and search for any .ASD files.
- While a full-on backup system is your best bet for avoiding this situation in the future, you can also set Word to automatically back up your files (and if you already do, search for *.WBK files on your desktop for possible recovery, too.) If not, turn it on in the Tools menu’s Options dialog’s Save tab
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