Friday, March 18, 2011

How: retrieve a document in Word 2000

If you lose a Word 2000 document, there to find several ways for you.

You can see the original document, locate the document to temporary files or search for any backups of the document. But keep in mind that if a document is missing, because it is corrupted, it not possible, the document is retrieved. However, if the document is restored, you can try to find some options. Difficulty: average

Instructions

    Locate the original document
  1. 1

    Click the "Start" button and select "search".

Click "for files or folders."
  • 2

    Type the name of which want to locate the Word document in the field "search for files or folders".

  • 3

    Select "My computer" in the box "search".

  • Click on "Find now".

    Search for Word backup files
  • 1

    Open the folder where you saved finally missing file.

  • Locate the WBK files.
  • 2

    Finding named "backup" files, followed by the name of the document.

  • 3

    Open Word 2000 document.

  • Click "Open" from the "File" menu and point to the arrow in the "Save as type" box.
  • 4

    Click the "all files *."

  • "" * "option, select the document, and then click"Open"."

    Locate the AutoRecover files
  • 1

    Press the "CTRL", "Alt" and "Delete" key on the keyboard at the same time the job Manager open

  • IT.
  • 2

    Click the "process"

  • "se" tab look for each instance of "Winword.exe" and "MP3" and "End process". This continued until all instances are closed.
  • 3

    Close the Task Manager and open Word 2000.

  • The missing document should open as "Name.asd document backup and recovery" (wici "the document name" is the name of your document). Click "File" and select "save under". Save the document as a .doc file.

    Search for temporary files
  • 1

    Click "Start" and click on "Search", then choose "for files or folders."

  • Enter "* .tmp", in the "Search for files or folders" box.
  • 2

    Click "My computer" in the field "search in".

  • Check the "date", and then click "in the last days n." Change the number of days since your last open document n. Click on "Find now".
  • 3

    Click "Details" in the "View" menu

  • Select "Arrange icons" and then "date."
  • 4

    Scroll the document until you find what you are looking for.

  • Word once found, open and click "File", then "open".
  • 5

    Click the "all files *" in the "Save as type" list

  • Select the file and click "Open".

    Search ~ files
  • 1

    Click on the button "start you" and then "find", click "for files or folders."

  • 2

    Type "~ *."

  • * "in the" search for files or lick folders "Box and then c" now on "Search".
  • 3

    Click "Details" in the "View" menu

  • Select "rearrange of icons," then the "by date." ""
  • 4

    Scroll the document until you fi

  • ND what you are looking for. Word once found, open and click "File", then "open".
  • 5

    Click on "all files *" in the "Save as type" list

  • Select the file and click "Open".

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