Please don't lecture me or my daughter on the importance of saving work
periodically (particularly when working with Microsoft products) -- that much
is painfully clear now. I am sure she has learned that lesson as of tonight.
I am just hoping someone can swoop in and save the day.
Regards,
Jim K.
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If you activate Word's autosave function, next time you have an abnormal program termination like this, re-starting Word will cause
it to reload the unsaved documents up to the most recent autosave time - which you can set to as small as 1 minute.
For your daughter's work, it's possible Word has left a bunch of .tmp files on your HDD, with today's/yesterday's date stamp.
Possibly in the temp folder. You may get some joy by renaming those files with a .doc extension and opening them in Word.
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Cheers
macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]
"jiminmn" <jim...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:94D465AF-6738-40D7...@microsoft.com...
I go along with Graham - do not let Windows Updates run automatically, and
watch them (and/or save all work beforehand) even when run manually.
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Enjoy,
Tony
"macropod" <macr...@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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macropod wrote:
> hi jiminmn,
>
> If you activate Word's autosave function, next time you have an
> abnormal program termination like this, re-starting Word will cause
> it to reload the unsaved documents up to the most recent autosave
> time - which you can set to as small as 1 minute.
> For your daughter's work, it's possible Word has left a bunch of .tmp
> files on your HDD, with today's/yesterday's date stamp. Possibly in
> the temp folder. You may get some joy by renaming those files with a
> .doc extension and opening them in Word.
>
She was caught completely by surprise when Word displayed the "Save" dialog
as if she had tried to close the program. Not having any clue what was going
on she thinks she chose the "Cancel" option, which would have returned her to
Word under normal circumstances, and probably did, briefly. She obviously
should have chosen "yes", but even then I wonder if an agressive shutdown
would have given her time to save ten files.
If it did leave any .tmp files laying around then it must have cleaned them
up later (would it do that?) when she went back into Word and re-constructed
her work.
It WAS the only computer I've ever enabled for fully automatic updates. It
isn't any more. I guess it surprises me a little that Microsoft wouldn't at
least give an active login session a minute or two to fully grasp what is
about to happen.
Anyhow I guess it's a valuable lesson, and she only sobbed for two hours
before her new resolve set in, so I guess it wasn't too bad.
Thanks Again!!!!
"Tony Jollans" wrote:
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