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What do I do to retrieve word document files on short notice?

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    Data Recovee
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    Word document files can be found in your Recycle Bin or Trash, deleted files can be found at the Trash where it may be kept temporarily. In the event of the absence, look in AutoRecover.asd files, in the backup.wbk files, or in temporary files generated by Word as it is being edited. Word also has an option of Recover Unsaved Documents that can be used to find the drafts of the recent work. These inbuilt functions allow restoring of documents, those that were not saved and those that had been deleted by mistake. This way you can recover word document.

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    carson reed
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