The amazing thing about Word document recovery is that loss of Microsoft Word documents is an extremely rare occurrence. To begin with, the formatting and text coding of Microsoft Word documents is far simpler than that of files such as digital images. Basically, Microsoft Word documents are far less prone to damage. Should you accidentally empty your Windows recycle bin and should that be in the holding Microsoft Word documents you had meant to keep, the standard File Finder process for recycle bin recovery will return to you those Word documents. If your Microsoft Word documents were deleted directly from external storage such as a computer flash drive or external hard drive, a simple File Finder scan of any external digital storage will return your Word documents along with all of the other stored files. You can then use the powerful File Finder sort function and search box to instantly create a list of all recently deleted Microsoft Word document files.
The final need for word document recovery occurs when the close a Microsoft Word document that was either freshly started without being properly saved or when we close a Microsoft Word document that we have made changes to without saving the changes. While it is true that Windows will prompt us asking whether or not we wish to save the changes or the document, many times we neglect this prompt and close the file before saving. When this happens, File Finder can still retrieve and rescue your Microsoft Word document. After completing a scan of your computer’s internal hard drive or any other drive on which you had been working in Microsoft Word, File Finder will present a list of all recoverable files from that drive. The list will include files labeled in a temporary folder stamped with the day and time last modified.





