When you begin to create a new document using Microsoft Word you positively must remember to save that document and give the file a name before you close the file. Microsoft Word will prompt you if you attempt to close the file without saving the document. Still it is amazing how often we all, when given that prompt and the opportunity to save our file, absentmindedly click on the no button and send our work into oblivion. Microsoft Word documents can also be lost by emptying our Windows recycle bin prematurely or by deleting a Word file stored on external digital media such as a flash drive or memory card.

Regardless of how your Microsoft Word document file managed to be deleted the solution remains the same. Microsoft Word document recovery is a specialty of File Finder, the world’s best document recovery program. Your approach to Microsoft Word file recovery will vary depending upon which of the above file loss situations you are faced with. If you have neglected to save a Word file before closing it, you will need to direct the File Finder program to scan your entire hard drive. Once this process is completed which should take only a few minutes look over the dates and times on the recoverable file list. The file that most closely matches in time your estimate of when you closed your writing will be your missing document. Select that file for recovery and File Finder will save that to a new folder on your desktop.

Microsoft Word recovery differs when you have simply deleted a file from external media. To recover these word files select from the drop down menu on File Finder the location of your external drive. Click on find files and File Finder will very quickly search through your external digital media. As with before the recoverable file list is presented. In this case your file will be shown with the original file name you gave it.

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