How to Recover an Unsaved Word Document Without AutoSave in Windows
Learn effective methods to recover unsaved Word documents without AutoSave using temporary files, Document Recovery, and Recover Unsaved Documents features.
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Search for the document in the Temporary Files folder by typing `%Temp%` in the Windows search bar, opening the folder, and looking for a file with a name similar to your document. Alternatively, check the 'Document Recovery' feature by reopening Word; it may display unsaved documents automatically. Lastly, utilize the 'Recover Unsaved Documents' option under 'File' > 'Info'.
FAQs & Answers
- Can I recover a Word document if I didn’t save it at all? Yes, you can recover unsaved Word documents by checking the Temporary Files folder, using Word’s Document Recovery pane, or selecting Recover Unsaved Documents under File > Info.
- Where does Word store temporary files for unsaved documents? Word stores temporary files in the Windows temporary files folder, accessible by typing %Temp% in the Windows search bar.
- How do I use the Document Recovery feature in Word? When you reopen Word after a crash, the Document Recovery pane may appear automatically, showing unsaved files that you can open and save.
- What is the Recover Unsaved Documents option in Word? It’s a built-in feature under File > Info that lets you browse and restore unsaved documents Word automatically saves during editing.