From: GABorden on
I have located a Bibliography folder at this location that appears to contain
all the references created across all documents using the reference wizard.
Perhaps this folder is still available and contains your data/documents.
look in: c:\documents and settings\"your user name" application
Data\Microsoft\bibliography

When I copied this folder to a different computer, opened word 2007, and
opened a blank word document, clicked on references and manage sources, the
references were all there.

Hope this helps you.
"Charles Kenyon" wrote:

> Any chance you are using the Master Document "feature?"
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> > Working two semesters on several exegesis papers. First document created
> > in
> > Oct 2005. Copied bibliography from most recent doc each time started a
> > new
> > paper for a starting point. Lots of saves and backup files. A couple of
> > weeks ago began new paper with most current biblio. Saved many times.
> > Added
> > new content as recently as 3 days ago. Noticed yesterday the bibliography
> > (only) was missing from most recent document and its backup, and from the
> > last most recent document and its backup. Today I discovered the biblio
> > also
> > is missing from the original document and its backup, and every
> > intermediate
> > document. What could have happened?
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