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computer help! saving on word 2007?
I am using microsoft word 2007. I opened a document from my email, and without saving... began typing. I saved it many times although cannot find it now.. \where on word would it save?
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- The PhlebobLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Editing a document right out of an email is a dangerous practice. Often the file that gets opened in Word is a temporary one and disappears totally when Word closes, so Saves to it are useless (Save As's to a different file are OK, but it's often hard to remember to do that.)
The good news is that the original copy is probably still attached to the email.
It's usually better to save the file out of the email first, then open the saved file and work on it.
All that being said, there's a slim possibility your file still exists in your temp directory:
In Windows XP:
C:\Documents and settings\your username\Local settings\temp
In Windows Vista:
C:\Users\your username\AppData\Local\temp
Don't be fooled by files that look almost like it: Word also creates some temporary files that are useless to you.
Good luck.