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1988violetta2016-04-27 13:43:47
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1988violetta, 2016-04-27 13:43:47

Empty Word file, what to do?

My situation is this, I was sitting at home working on a laptop, I was just finishing the report on work, I went to the kitchen for a while to drink some tea, and when I returned, I found that the laptop turned off, because the charging cord was pulled out, when I turned it on I found that the Word file with which I worked is empty, can you imagine it is empty at all, I was shocked, tell me how can I return everything and can I return it at all? ((((

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Sergey, 2016-04-27
@BigWeekend

Restoring the file should help. It depends on how the backup was configured.
https://goo.gl/PrBwqT

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Vadim Polukhin, 2016-04-27
@youngpirate32

Was the file physically? Or only new in word'e?

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zloii, 2016-04-30
@zloii

Lord, madam, what kind of office do you have?
autosave was on?
somewhere in the area of ​​\u200b\u200bservice--> parameters--> location (or something like that) there should be a path where autosaves lie ..
and even the last offices usually start howling at the next opening, they say I have an unsaved file here, restore boom?
and here's another one:
MAPILab File Recovery for Office and Recovery Toolbox utilities are able to recover unsaved, lost or damaged documents created by Microsoft Office tools. The program recovers *.DOC, *.XLS, *.PPT, *.RTF files.
R.s www.softportal.com/software-mapilab-file-recovery-...
www.oemailrecovery.com/ru/word_recovery.html

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