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How to save up the crashed file report in word 2013?

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Question added by Abdul Jawad Athar Nazir
Date Posted: 2014/09/21
Ramy Fouad
by Ramy Fouad , Maintenance and Installation Engineer , Femto Trade Company for medical devices

ctrl + s

Mostafa Hassaan
by Mostafa Hassaan , Human Resources Director (HR Director) , G4S

How does it work: When AutoRecover is turned on, the changes you make are saved at set intervals in a separate, temporary recovery file. Then, if you have to restart Word or your computer without saving your work, Word automatically opens the recovery file. In some cases it doesn't. In such situations you have to try out the above solution. The recovery file contains your changes up until the last time AutoRecover saved the document. For example, if you set AutoRecover to save every7 minutes, you don't lose more than7 minutes of work. All documents that were open at the time of the power failure or similar problem appear for you. Only changes you made after the last AutoRecover save are lost.  

To do this: Open the Tools menu. Click Options. Click the File Locations tab. If the space next to AutoRecover files is blank, then your data is lost. If there is a location, go to that location and open the document.

How to turn on AutoRecovery: Select Tools, Options, Check 'Save AutoRecover info every:' and provide the interval. Then click on the File Locations tab, Select AutoRecover Files, Click on "Modify..." & provide a location for its to save the files.

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