Khôi phục file Word bị lưu đè trên Macbook
Normally, the application will automatically recover your work the next time that you open the app following a power failure or other unexpected shutdown by detecting that an AutoRecover file exists and automatically opening it. If you want to keep the recovered file, you should immediately save it before closing or editing
it. If you want to find any AutoRecovered files on your computer, switch to Finder,then click Go > Go To Folder (or press SHIFT + COMMAND + G) and enter the appropriate folder path from the table below. Replace Excel /Users/ PowerPoint /Users/ Word /Users/ Notes: The AutoRecovery folder is a hidden folder, so you probably won't see it if you just try to navigate to it in Finder. Use the Go To Folder tool and enter the full path to get around this. If you close a file and click Don't Save, the AutoRecover file will be deleted because Office assumes that everything is ok and the AutoRecover file isn't needed. Change how frequently AutoRecover files are automatically saved in Word or PowerPointNote: In Excel, beginning with version 16.38, you can't set the AutoRecover save interval. Excel automatically optimizes the interval to give the best chance of recovering files without saving so often that it interferes with your work.
Change where to save AutoRecover files in WordNote: The AutoRecover file location can't be changed in Excel or PowerPoint. For those applications AutoRecover files are stored in the folders we listed above.
Recover text from a damaged file in Word
The next time that you open an application, files in the AutoRecovery folder are listed in the Open Recent list. Or you can find them by going to Go > Go To Folder (or pressing SHIFT + COMMAND + g) and entering
"/Users/username/Library/Application Support/ Microsoft/Office/Office 2011 AutoRecovery" Note: If you close a file and click Don't Save, the file is deleted from the AutoRecovery folder. Do any of the following: Change how frequently files are automatically saved On the Word menu, click Preferences. Under Output and Sharing, click Save . In the AutoSave or AutoRecover info every box, enter how frequently you want Word to save documents. Change where to automatically save files On the Word menu, click Preferences. Under Personal Settings, click File Locations . Under File locations, click AutoRecover files, and then click Modify. Find the location where you want to automatically save files, and then click Choose. Recover text from a damaged file On the Word menu, click Preferences. Under Authoring and Proofing Tools, click General .Make sure that the Confirm conversion at Open check box is selected, and then click OK. On the Standard toolbar, click Open .On the Enable pop-up menu, click Recover Text from Any File. Open the document. PowerPointDo any of the following: Change how frequently files are automatically saved
ExcelDo any of the following: Change how frequently files are automatically saved
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