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I forgot to SAVE!!
Posted by stm on December 13th, 2005


I was typing in a Word document(which I had already started working on) and
when I closed it, it asked me if I wanted to save the changes I had made.
Not thinking I clicked no!! Is there anyway to get that work back? I would
really appreciate any help from anyone!!!!!!!!!

Posted by Jerry on December 13th, 2005


NO

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Posted by Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\) on December 14th, 2005


Yes, there is a way to get it back.. retype the changes, and save them..

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Posted by David McCarter Jr on February 8th, 2006


Mike Hall (MS-MVP) wrote:

Dave

Posted by Jupiter Jones [MVP] on February 8th, 2006


Dave;
Only if it is closed abruptly AFAIK.
Check with the Word newsgroup for options:
http://aumha.org/nntp.htm

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Posted by David Candy on February 9th, 2006


There will be temporary files created in the same directory as the document and in the temp directory. They have probably been deleted. A undelete program MAY allow access to the text you typed, you won't get formatting. Just depends if the text ever got written to hard drive or not.

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Posted by coal_brona@hotmail.com on February 14th, 2006


Hi,

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