Difference between revisions of "Enable AutoRecover in Microsoft Office 2010"
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Does this sound familiar? You are working in Excel, Word or Access in Microsoft Office 2010, and your device suddenly crashes, in the middle of a session. You have not saved your document yet, losing all of your hard work and progress. Fortunately, there is a way to prevent this situation from happening again. Microsoft Office 2010 has an effective feature that can allow you to recover your work. | Does this sound familiar? You are working in Excel, Word or Access in Microsoft Office 2010, and your device suddenly crashes, in the middle of a session. You have not saved your document yet, losing all of your hard work and progress. Fortunately, there is a way to prevent this situation from happening again. Microsoft Office 2010 has an effective feature that can allow you to recover your work. | ||
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# Click on the ''OK'' button, adjacent to the ''Cancel'' button. | # Click on the ''OK'' button, adjacent to the ''Cancel'' button. | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == |