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    Previous file replaced by New Word file

    .Word file when I wanted to save the file rather than the previous one you have saved my previous file content I want I want shut the text.

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    Re: Previous file replaced by New Word file

    Sorry buddy, we are unable to understand your problem. What exactly you did and whats the issue ? I guess like you over replaced any existing word file with the new one and you lost the previous one. Is that the same ? Please be clear to assist you better.

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    Re: Previous file replaced by New Word file

    Content Word file recovery when a new file is replaced by
    When two or Word file be a new file name to substitute the previous content will make my previous files between takes,
    My previous file content with what I want my recovery plan??

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    Re: Previous file replaced by New Word file

    You can use the Save As option for what you need to do. I am not able to clearly get but according to me your work is being associated with recovery of file in Word. You can simply create copy of files by saving as the documents and then get the same saved. If you want to recover some file then this might not be possible in word.

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    sad Re: Previous file replaced by New Word file

    oh my god , please help me

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    Re: Previous file replaced by New Word file

    ehsan5280,
    Could you please specify what is the main problem with Microsoft Word that you are facing? Incase you have lost any word document then you can try to recover it by following the below steps:

    1. Click Start, click Search, and then click For Files or Folders.
    2. In the Search for files or folders named box, type the file name.
    3. In the Look in box, click My Computer.
    4. Click Search Now. If the Search Results box does not contain the file, proceed with the following steps to search for all Word documents.
    5. In the Search for files or folders named box, type *.doc. For Microsoft Office Word 2007 documents, type *.docx
    6. Click Search Now.


    If the Search Results box does not contain the file, view the Recycle Bin. To do this, follow these steps:
    • On the desktop, double-click Recycle Bin.
    • On the View menu, click Details.
    • On the View menu, click Arrange Icons, and then click by Delete Date.
    • Scroll through the files. If you find the document that you are looking for, right-click the document, and then click Restore.

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