How to Recover Unsaved Changes in a Word Document on Mac

Learn how to recover unsaved Word document changes on Mac using AutoRecovery and Open Recent features effectively.

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Yes, you can often recover unsaved changes to a Word document on a Mac. Open Word, go to the File menu, and select Open Recent to look for autosaved versions. Additionally, navigate to Finder, go to Library > Containers > com.microsoft.Word > Data > Library > Preferences > AutoRecovery to find autosaved files. Always ensure AutoRecovery is enabled in your Word preferences for future protection.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I recover a Word document if I didn’t save it on my Mac? Yes, you can often recover unsaved Word documents on a Mac by using the AutoRecovery feature or checking the Open Recent menu in Word.
  2. Where does Word save AutoRecovery files on a Mac? AutoRecovery files are typically stored in the Finder under Library > Containers > com.microsoft.Word > Data > Library > Preferences > AutoRecovery.
  3. How do I enable AutoRecovery in Microsoft Word on Mac? To enable AutoRecovery, open Word, go to Preferences > Save, and make sure the 'Save AutoRecover info' option is checked.