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How Do You Recover Deleted Word Files?

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How Do You Recover Deleted Word Files?

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Anonymous

I should suggest you following program way

microsoft word fix software can repair MS Word files *.doc, *.docx, *.dot and *.dotx and .rtf file formats

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bob martin

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John Philips

Recover word documents with the aid of how to repair a docx file

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If Microsoft Word closes suddenly while you have an unsaved document open, you can generally recover a good portion of the document through Microsoft’s AutoRecover feature. AutoRecover is built-in and automatic, and continuously saves document changes in case of program failure. If you accidentally close your document without saving, or if you delete a saved Word file from your computer by accident, you still may be able to recover the file–though recovery is less certain. Open Word again as soon as you can. If your computer restarted for some reason, you must wait until the computer finishes loading Windows before you can open Word. Once Windows is loaded, open Word by going to “Start>All Programs,” selecting the “Microsoft Office” folder, then selecting “Microsoft Office Word.” Scroll through the Word documents that were recovered by the Microsoft AutoRecover feature. The recovered documents appear in a pane on the left side of the Word window. Click any file in the pane to open it.

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