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  2. Recover an earlier version of a Word file - Microsoft Support

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    Recover an earlier version of a Word file. If the AutoRecover option is turned on, you can automatically save versions of your file while you’re working on it. How you recover something depends on when you saved it.

  3. How to View and Restore Previous Versions of a Word Document - ...

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    We're going to show you how to view and restore previous versions of a Word document. To use this method, you're going to need an active Microsoft 365 subscription. This is a requirement because Microsoft Word enables version history only when files are saved to OneDrive.

  4. How do I retrieve a previous version of a word document

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    Check File History: Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder where your Word document is saved. Right-click on the document and select "Properties". If you see a "Previous Versions" tab: This means File History is enabled and might have saved an earlier version of your document.

  5. How to recover unsaved Word documents - Microsoft 365 Apps

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    You can try to recover an unsaved Word document by: Searching for AutoRecover files. Searching for Word documents. Searching for Word backup files. Checking the Recycle Bin. Restarting Word to open AutoRecover files. Searching for temporary files.

  6. Don't Panic! A Step-by-Step Guide to Retrieving Unsaved Word...

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    Method 1: Use the Recover Unsaved Documents option. If Word or your computer crashes, you should be presented with the option to recover your document the next time you open Word.

  7. How to Restore Previous Versions of a Word File: A Step-by-Step...

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    Restoring previous versions of a Word file is a straightforward process. Simply open the file, click on ‘File’, then ‘Info’, selectVersion History’, and choose the version you want to restore. This will open a read-only version of the document, which you can then save as a new file.

  8. how do i recover a document on word - Microsoft Community

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    It looks like you'd like to recover a document in Word. Here are some steps you can try to recover your document: Check for AutoRecover Files: If Word crashed or was closed unexpectedly, it might have saved an AutoRecover version of your document. Open Word, go to File > Open > Recover Unsaved Documents.

  9. View previous versions of Office files - Microsoft Support

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    If you want to restore a previous version you've opened, select Restore. Important: If your experience looks different, select one of the tabs above to try the instructions for another version. Note: If you sign in with a personal Microsoft account, you can retrieve the last 25 versions.

  10. How to Recover Word Document - Microsoft Community

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    Auto Recovery: Open Word and go to File > Recent to see if there's an AutoRecovery version of your document. If you see it, save it immediately. If you want to find any AutoRecovered files on your computer, switch to Finder, then click Go > Go To Folder (or press SHIFT + COMMAND + G) and enter the appropriate folder path from the table below.

  11. Method 1. Recover Unsaved Documents (PC) Download Article. 1. Open your document in Microsoft Word. You'll find it in the Windows Start menu. This will be a great fix if you accidentally deleted everything on the page! Just open the document in Word if it isn't already.