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Podduna nundi Oka Manual raasa Word document lo indaka shut down ayindi system....

Open chesthe ninna save chesina date undi... Did I lose all my work today?

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Ms2010 lo auto save pettava ledha chudu. So draft la save avuthundi Word temp file location lo vethuku. Donno abou 2007

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[quote name='Katravelli' timestamp='1345570705' post='1302349663']
temp files lo untadi chdu
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Temp ante ekkada saaaami...

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e-mail nundi open chesava word doc?
save sesava madyalo ?
Auto recovery ON /OFF
which version of word using ?

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ee web browser vadutunnav ?
or email client em vading ?

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[quote name='computaboi' timestamp='1345573492' post='1302350142']
e-mail nundi open chesava word doc?
save sesava madyalo ?
Auto recovery ON /OFF
which version of word using ?
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Nenu poyi type chesukunta malli....
inni thelisthe save cheyyakunda enduku close chestha,....

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type %temp% in windows explorere...akkada undali ..leda assam..

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[b]Note[/b][color=#333333] AutoRecover or AutoSave does not replace the Save command. You should use the Save command to save your document at regular intervals and when you finish working on it.[/color]

[color=#333333]AutoRecover is only effective for unplanned disruptions, such as a power outage or a crash. AutoRecover files are not designed to be saved when a logoff is scheduled or an orderly shutdown occurs.[/color]
[b] Setting the location for .asd files[/b]

[color=#333333]If you do not set a location for AutoRecover files, Word places them in the temporary directory. [/color]

[color=#333333]To set the .asd location, follow these steps:[/color][list]
[*]On the [b]Tools[/b] menu, click [b]Options[/b], and then click the[b] File Locations[/b] tab.

[b]Note[/b] In Word 2007, follow these steps to open the [b]File Locations[/b] dialog box:
[list]
[*]Click the [b]Microsoft Office Button[/b], and then click [b]Word Options[/b].
[*]In the left pane, click [b]Advanced[/b].
[*]In the right pane, click [b]File Locations[/b] under [b]General[/b] section.
[/list] [*]In the [b]File Types[/b] box, click [b]AutoRecover Files[/b]

[b]Note[/b] In Word 7.x, click [b]AutoSave[/b].
[*]Click [b]Modify[/b].
[*]Enter the name of the folder in which you want Word to store recovered documents.
[*]If a new folder location is needed, click [b]Create New Folder[/b], type the new folder name, click [b]OK[/b], and click [b]OK[/b] to exit.
[/list]
[b] Naming conventions[/b]

[color=#333333]Word 97 and later versions of Word: The naming convention for Word AutoRecover files is "AutoRecovery save of <document name>.asd," where <document name> is the file name of the document. [/color]

[color=#333333]Word 7.x: The naming convention for Word AutoSave files is ~Wra####.asd, where #### is a number generated randomly by Windows.[/color]
[b] Opening saved files[/b]

[color=#333333]When you start Word, it searches for any .asd files. If Word finds any, it does the following:[/color][list]
[*]Renames each .asd file to <document name>.wbk. In Word 7.0 SR-2 or later, the extension is .wbk.

NOTE: The #### numbers may not be the same as the .asd filename because Word avoids any naming conflicts with existing .bak files.
[*]Opens all AutoRecover files.
[*]Deletes the AutoRecover file (the "AutoRecovery save of <document name>.wbk" or the ~Wra####.bak file) when you do either of the following:

Save the recovered file.
-or- Close the recovered file without saving it.
[/list]

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C:\Users\ChampakDas\AppData\Local\Temp [img]http://i56.tinypic.com/2w2r5gm.jpg[/img]

ledha when you open any doc right side lo recovery option automatic ga vastundhi kada...elle?

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[quote name='ChampakDas1' timestamp='1345676817' post='1302360754']
C:\Users\[size=6]ChampakDas[/size]\AppData\Local\Temp [img]http://i56.tinypic.com/2w2r5gm.jpg[/img]

ledha when you open any doc right side lo recovery option automatic ga vastundhi kada...elle?
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[quote name='ChittiNaidu' timestamp='1345676584' post='1302360718']
type %temp% in windows explorere...akkada undali ..leda assam..
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[quote name='aragorn' timestamp='1345676653' post='1302360729']
try that, hopefully it works
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Repu office ki elli check chestha....

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endii bhayya nuvvu car ni oka range lo adukuntav MS word oka lekka




PS: dont mind okasari vippi prob ento chudu

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