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    can anyone help me recover a file on my comp

    today i opened up a word doc from my email. instead of saving it to my comp i just opened it. however in microsoft word i kept hitting save and when i x-ed out of word it didnt prompt me to save it. where can i locate this file on my hard drive?

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    Try to open word again and see if it does auto recover last file. If not look for ~xxx.doc file in the temp folder or in your Doc folder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by operation****** View Post
    today i opened up a word doc from my email. instead of saving it to my comp i just opened it. however in microsoft word i kept hitting save and when i x-ed out of word it didnt prompt me to save it. where can i locate this file on my hard drive?
    If you hit the save button and it didn't ask you to name the file then it already had a name and was being saved some where. You can't save a doc unless its been named.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    If you hit the save button and it didn't ask you to name the file then it already had a name and was being saved some where. You can't save a doc unless its been named.
    True and if it did that just bring up the last file saved, modified or in your file/open list.

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    you need to open the x hash proxy systems tools and defvckulate the modulator core.

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