I was working on a large document and had saved it. Then after working on it
a little more, I tried saving it again, and Word told me it couldn't save it
and basically closed down. The weird thing is, it deleted the file from my
drive altogether, even the previously saved version! I do know there is a
hidden temp file there, because when I try to copy that folder to a backup,
it tries to copy the temp file, but says access to the destination is denied.
However, Word does not recover this file when I start up. Is there any way
for me to open and save this temp file? And why in the world would Word
erase a saved version of the file from the drive???
Thanks!
Tim
Anup - 28 May 2008 13:02 GMT
I guess, you are not using Windows 98 or ME...!
enable hidden files from folder options
Go to start - run
type %appdata%
Go to Microsoft - Word
there you MIGHT find a file with .ASD extn
Try opening that file

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Anup
> I was working on a large document and had saved it. Then after working on it
> a little more, I tried saving it again, and Word told me it couldn't save it
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> Thanks!
> Tim
tsbarr - 28 May 2008 16:15 GMT
Hi Anup. Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, that didn't turn up anything.
You are correct - I am not running 98 or ME. I a running Vista,
unfortunately. The file extension of the file I see when I try to copy is a
.tmp file. So I think that's the one I need to open up, I just can't seem to
show it, even though I do have "show hidden files and folders" on.
Tim
> I guess, you are not using Windows 98 or ME...!
>
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> > Thanks!
> > Tim