

Select the documents you are interested in and click Open. In the new window, you will see a list of all unsaved Word documents. Now select “Document Management”, then “Recover Unsaved Documents”. Go to File / Manage Document and click on the File tab. Recovery of a Word document that was not saved can be done using built-in Windows tools.
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