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From: aef84 on 8 Apr 2010 06:01 I opened a word document from an email, worked on it then clicked save (not save as) now I can't find it anywhere. When I re-open the file in the email it is the original document without any of the changes. Would it have been temporarily saved on my computer somewhere?
From: DeanH on 8 Apr 2010 07:05 See http://www.gmayor.com/outlook_attachments.htm for instructions to recover attachment files, hopefuly ;-) Hope this helps DeanH "aef84" wrote: > I opened a word document from an email, worked on it then clicked save (not > save as) now I can't find it anywhere. When I re-open the file in the email > it is the original document without any of the changes. Would it have been > temporarily saved on my computer somewhere?
From: Tom Willett on 8 Apr 2010 08:48
That's because working with it as an attachment will not record any changes. It's not meant to work that way. You must save it to your hard drive, first, before opening and working on it, and saving. "aef84" <aef84(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:92C56ED3-7F0A-4344-B500-920BBEA82423(a)microsoft.com... :I opened a word document from an email, worked on it then clicked save (not : save as) now I can't find it anywhere. When I re-open the file in the : it is the original document without any of the changes. Would it have been : temporarily saved on my computer somewhere? |