- Send out a search party.
In Windows, clickStart,Search,All files and folders.
Type what you remember of the name or simply*.docto get all your Word documents.
SelectMy ComputerunderLook in, and then underMore advanced options, make sureSearch hidden files and foldersis checked.
Then hitSearch. - Still no luck? Check your Recycle Bin.
Open it up and look through whatever files you've got. Did you find it? If so, right-click and chooseRestore. Then if you're not sure where it actually restored to, perform a search for it. - Or you can pray for AutoRecover.
Sometimes if Word crashes or closes unexpectedly, it'll still save what you had. Re-open Word. If a Document Recovery task pane comes up, double-click your document to open it and immediatelySave As. - Search for AutoRecover files, yourself.
In Word, go toTools, thenOptions.
Under theFile Locationstab, double-clickAutoRecover filesand make a note of that path location.
ClickCancelandClose.
Open up that folder in My Computer or Windows Explorer and search for any.asdfiles. (Or another way to do this would be to run a search similar to step one but with*.asdinstead of *.doc) - If you have Word set to automatically back-up your documents, there's still a chance here. Check the original folder for any .wbk file.
In Word, clickFile, thenOpen.
Navigate to the folder you think the file used to be located in and make sureAll Files *.*is selected.
Is there any .wbk file there? Select it and see if it's what you're looking for. - Still no dice? Send out a *.wbk search party.
This step is the same as the first search party step, but now search for*.wbkfiles. You might find a few. Open them up, one by one. - Or search your temporary files.
Again, this is like step one. But search for*.TMPfiles this time. You'll come up with a lot, so change theWhen was it modified?to the last week or so. - Or search even more of your temporary files.
Some temporary files like to be unique. Search for those with~*.*this time. - Open up C:\Documents and Settings\*USERNAME*\Local Settings\Temp
This is a hidden folder, so you'll probably have to use Windows Explorer. HitStart, thenAll Programs.
Go toAccessories, thenWindows Explorer. Navigate to that folder, where *USERNAME* is whatever your computer calls you. Do you see your document in that folder?
Friday, January 25, 2008
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Good words.
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