Hi,
last night I created a large Word document, when we had a power cut - I hadn't saved the document.
I assumed when I next opened Word, it would pick up the file I had been working on from the temporary file it created (it is nearly 2005 after all).
Anyway, I found the temporary file this morning with the date/timestamp that matched when I was working on it and the last modified time was only a couple of minutes before the system went down.
I copied it to a new document to be safe, the opened Word.
No mention of a document to be recovered - nothing at all.
I tried opeing the .tmp document, but Word didn't recognise it and tried to import it as a Turkish language document!
I renamed my copy of the document to a .doc and tried to open it - same thing happened.
Is there anything that I can do to recover my document as Word seems incapable of recognising it's own.
Thanks.
Regards,
Graham
last night I created a large Word document, when we had a power cut - I hadn't saved the document.
I assumed when I next opened Word, it would pick up the file I had been working on from the temporary file it created (it is nearly 2005 after all).
Anyway, I found the temporary file this morning with the date/timestamp that matched when I was working on it and the last modified time was only a couple of minutes before the system went down.
I copied it to a new document to be safe, the opened Word.
No mention of a document to be recovered - nothing at all.
I tried opeing the .tmp document, but Word didn't recognise it and tried to import it as a Turkish language document!
I renamed my copy of the document to a .doc and tried to open it - same thing happened.
Is there anything that I can do to recover my document as Word seems incapable of recognising it's own.
Thanks.
Regards,
Graham