Where Are Temporary Word Files Stored on Windows and macOS?

Learn where Microsoft Word stores temporary files on Windows and macOS to recover unsaved documents effectively.

87 views

Temporary Word files are usually stored in the following locations: on Windows, check the Temp folder (C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\Temp) and for macOS, look in /private/var/folders/. These files are created when Word auto-saves your work, helping you recover documents in case of a crash.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How can I find temporary Word files on my computer? Temporary Word files are typically stored in the Temp folder on Windows (C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\Temp) and in /private/var/folders/ on macOS.
  2. Why does Microsoft Word create temporary files? Microsoft Word creates temporary files to auto-save your work and help recover unsaved documents in case of a program crash or unexpected shutdown.
  3. Can I recover my document from temporary Word files? Yes, if Word crashes or you close without saving, you can often recover your document from these temporary files located in your system’s Temp folders.