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Method 4: Use the "Recover Text from Any File" converter In Word, select the File Menu, and then select Open. In the Files of type box, select Recover Text from Any File(.). Select the document from which you want to recover the text. Select Open.
Go to File > Info > Manage Document > Recover Unsaved Documents.
Texts recovered from damaged Word or Rich Text documents are saved to a new file with a .docx extension – the latest file format supported by MS Word.
Resolution Click File > Options. Click Advanced. Under Editing options, clear both the Use the Insert key to control overtype mode and the Use overtype mode check boxes.
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.
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 Documents.
Recover text from a damaged file in Word Go to File > Open. On the Open menu select Recover Text.
Go to "File > Info", and choose the document that has unsaved changes next to the "Manage Document" button. Step 2. Click on the "Restore" button to recover the unsaved file.
Open the file you want to view. Click the title of your file and select Version history. Select a version to open it in a separate window. If you want to restore a previous version you've opened, select Restore.