 Hello everybody! This video will show you how to recover an unsaved, damaged or lost Microsoft Word document, Microsoft Excel worksheet or PowerPoint presentation. This video will be useful in case you closed document by accident and forgot to save it. There was a software failure, or the laptop battery went flat before you could save a document, or if you run into an error when trying to open a document, worksheet or presentation. I will demonstrate document recovery with the example of Microsoft Word, but these steps will be the same for Excel and PowerPoint. Many of us know that any program in the Microsoft Office package offers to save the original document or an autosaved version of the file which was closed suddenly. Such file will open automatically in the Document Recovery section after the program is started again. To recover such a file, click on the arrow next to the recovered file in the Document Recovery pane and select Open or Save, or just click on it. But this method is good only if a Microsoft Office program was closed unexpectedly. It may happen if the computer shuts down or there is a power cut. Please note, Word, Excel or PowerPoint suggest recovering files only at the first restart of the program after an emergency shutdown. That is, if you open Word, close it and then open it again, it will not offer you anything. That is why I recommend to save everything you need at the first start of the program after the shutdown. What should you do if you close a document without saving it? For example, I have a document I have been working on. I close it. When asked to save changes, I click Don't Save as if accidentally. With that, I understand I was wrong, so I open the document again to see that the last changes are gone. To recover them, go to the tab File, Info, find the section Manage Document, Manage Workbook in Excel or Manage Presentation in PowerPoint. I can see that the version of my document closed without saving is shown there. If there are several elements on the list and you don't know which one to save, then have a look at the date and time when autosave documents were created. It will help you to understand which file to recover. If you see several versions of the same file, it may be better to open the latest one because it is likely to have the last changes. I click on it and I can see it is the actual unsaved version of the document. Click Restore. The previously unsaved document, an Excel worksheet or PowerPoint presentation is now restored. Please note that to be able to restore unsaved documents, the program should have autosave settings activated. By default, they are activated in all Microsoft Office programs and to check them go to File, Options, Save. Make sure that Save documents section has checked boxes next to Keep the last autosaved version if I close without saving, and Save auto-recover information every by default. The option is 10 minutes, but I recommend the minimal setting 1 minute. If your computer shut down or is started when working with the document, worksheet or a presentation, or you haven't restored the document offered by the program, and after you open it again, there is no option to recover it. There is another way to restore a document. To do it, go to File, Options and Save. In the section Save documents, worldbooks or presentations, find the auto-recover file location. This is the folder where all autosaved files of an open application are saved. Go there, to do it, copy the path to the folder and insert it into the Windows File Manager. The folder that opens contains all copies of files created as a result of autosaving. Their names have the word autosaved. There are also copies of unsaved files, the names of which have the word unsaved. You can find the necessary file by name and date. You can open such unsaved or autosaved files with the same program that created them – Word, Excel or PowerPoint. So you open the last autosaved copy of the file, restore, ok. The file has been restored. If you haven't found the necessary files of the unsaved or autosaved document, worksheet or presentation in the auto-recover folder, you can also try restoring them with Hetman Partition Recovery. You may not find them in the set folder, because the autosave file or an unsaved document copy were created a long time ago, and the program may have deleted them already. To recover them, run Hetman Partition Recovery. Use it to scan the disk containing the auto-recover data. By default, it is disk C. Your fast scan doesn't help you to find the necessary files. Use full analysis for your disk. When it is over, select Find File by clicking on a corresponding icon in the Programs menu. And after that, find the necessary files by their extension. Please note that autosave files and copies of unsaved files have the following extensions. For Word, it is ASD. For Excel, Excel, SB. For PowerPoint, PPT. You will find these extensions in the description for this video. So select the necessary files and send them to Recover List. After that, click Recover and specify recovery settings. Ready? The files have been recovered. After that, you can open them and see if they are the ones you needed to recover. If your document, worksheet or presentation is damaged after a computer failure or after the work of Hetman Partition Recovery and you see an arrow in opening it, here is how you can fix the problem. Start the Microsoft Office program. In our case, it is Word. Open other documents, browse. In the menu on the right, select Recover Text from any file. Select the damaged file. In the appearing menu, select Open and Repair. And then, save the recovered file to a convenient location. If you liked this video, click the Like button below and subscribe to our channel to see more. Ask questions in your comments, we will answer everyone. Thank you for watching and good luck.