[Trainer-Talk] MS Word 2013 and Word recovery mode

Reginald George adapt at kc.rr.com
Sun Oct 4 07:28:46 UTC 2015


Hi Jim,

That was a good article.  The way I always used to get to those recovered 
files was by tabbing to the file types list and scrolling down to the very 
bottom and pressing enter.  recovered files was the last choice.  Also if 
there are any in  the task pain when you launched word you could hit f6 to 
toggle between pains and bring up the list.  However I am not sure that 
either of these methods will work in 2013.  Good luck.  And now we have 2016 
Office to worry about.  Oh boy!

-----Original Message----- 
From: Jim Portillo via Trainer-Talk
Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2015 10:02 AM
To: Jim Portillo
Cc: Jim Portillo
Subject: [Trainer-Talk] MS Word 2013 and Word recovery mode

Good morning,



I was typing a couple of documents, at the same time, using MS Word 2013.
Something happened a little while after those documents were done and I was
getting ready to save and send them.  Not knowing what ended up happening, I
had to turn off my computer and turn it back on again.

I brought Word back up again, hoping to find the Word Recovery area, because
I know the files are there.  At least, I was told they were there.

I can't seem to access it though.  Is there a process or key command that
can get me there?

And yes.I know I should have saved way before then.  There.I said it before
anyone else had the chance. <big smile>



I'd appreciate any help.

Jim



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