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Searching for AutoRecover files If you have a Microsoft 365 subscription, check the following folder locations for backup files: C:\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word. C:\<UserName>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Office.
Go to File > Info > Manage Document > Recover Unsaved Workbooks in Excel, or Recover Unsaved Presentations in PowerPoint.
Go to File > Info > Manage Document > Recover Unsaved Documents.
Excel/Data/Library/Preferences/AutoRecovery path exists and contains your valuable recovery files.
Open Microsoft Word. Click on ``File'' in the top left corner. Select ``Info'' from the menu. Look for a section called ``Manage Documents'' or ``Manage Versions.'' Click on ``Recover Unsaved Documents'' or ``Document Recovery.'' If your document is listed, click on it to open and save it.
Basic steps. Press the Windows key, enter Windows File Recovery in the search box, and then select Windows File Recovery. When you are prompted to allow the app to make changes to your device, select Yes. There are 2 basic modes you can use to recover files: Regular and Extensive.
1 Reply Open Excel and go to the ``File'' tab. Click on ``Open'' and navigate to the folder where the deleted sheet was originally saved. In the lower-right corner, click on the ``Recover Unsaved Workbooks'' button. Look for the deleted sheet in the list of recovered files and open it.
Searching for AutoRecover files C:\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word. C:\<UserName>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Office.
To do this, open Excel and go to File > Open. Select the corrupted file and click on the arrow next to the Open button. From there, select ``Open and Repair'' and see if that resolves the issue. If that doesn't work, you can try using a third-party file recovery tool.
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