Recovering Unsaved Microsoft Word 2019 Documents
Losing an unsaved document in Microsoft Word 2019 can be a frustrating experience, but there are several methods you can employ to attempt recovery. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
AutoRecover Feature: Word includes an AutoRecover feature that periodically saves a copy of your document. You can access it by navigating to the “File” menu, selecting “Info,” and then clicking on “Recover Unsaved Documents.” This opens a dialog box where you can choose the document you want to recover.
Document Recovery Pane: In case of a Word crash or accidental closure without saving, Word may display a Document Recovery pane when you reopen the application. Simply click on the document you wish to recover from this pane.
Search for .asd Files: Word saves temporary copies of your documents with the .asd extension. You can search for these files using your computer’s file search functionality.
Check AutoRecover Folder (Windows): On Windows, AutoRecover files are often stored in a specific folder. The path may vary, but it’s typically found at C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word. Look for .asd files in this folder.
Check Temporary Files (Mac): On macOS, temporary files might be in the TemporaryItems folder. You can access this folder by using Finder and typing in the path. Look for .asd files in this location.
Search Recent Documents: Sometimes, unsaved documents may appear in your recent documents list when you reopen Word. You can find this list under the “File” > “Open” menu.
Use Data Recovery Software: If all else fails, consider using data recovery software, such as Recuva (for Windows) or Data Rescue (for macOS). These programs can help recover lost files.
Remember that the success of document recovery depends on several factors, so it’s always a best practice to save your work frequently to prevent data loss.