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For documents that you saved or synced to OneDrive, see Restore deleted files or folders in OneDrive. We recommend that you leave the AutoSave feature set to On. If Word opens a document from your local disk or network shared folder, Word uses AutoRecover to save changes to an AutoRecover file.

The default AutoRecover save interval is 10 minutes. We recommend that you leave the AutoRecover feature set to On. Word searches for AutoRecover files every time it starts. Therefore, you can try using the AutoRecover feature by closing and reopening Word. If Word finds any automatically recovered file, the Document Recovery task pane opens, and the missing document should be listed as "document name [Original]" or as "document name [Recovered].

To manually change the extension to. If any recovered files are found, Word opens them by having a Message Bar. Select Save to save the recovered file as a. This method is great if you are not connected to the remote server or do not have access to it.

A folder opens that shows you all the previous files. Paste the file on a location on your PC. You may not know that performing a deletion operation on the shared folder just sent a command to the remote server instead of deleting a file in your local computer. So the easier way to recover deleted files from the network drive shared folder is to get access to the remote server and perform data recovery on the remote server.

If you have access to the remote computer on that network, you can follow the below methods to achieve the aim. The remote computer is the lead computer in a shared network. Files deleted on the network shared will be found in the recycle bin of the computer.

Once this is done, the file is back to its original location on the network shared folder. With this method, you need to have accessibility to the remote computer. Access to the remote computer will allow you to use recovery software such as Recoverit to check the drive for the files. Wondershare Recoverit is a great free application for regaining files deleted in error. It is effective, accessible, and very easy to use.

Step 2. In the locations, select the network shared folder as the location to be recovered. Click on Start after selecting the network folder. The list will include files saved on a backup if you're using Windows Backup to back up your files as well as restore points, if both types are available.

The Previous Versions tab , showing some previous versions of files. Before restoring a previous version of a file or folder, select the previous version, and then click Open to view it to make sure it's the version you want. Note: You can't open or copy previous versions of files that were created by Windows Backup, but you can restore them.

To restore a previous version, select the previous version, and then select Restore. Warning: The file or folder replaces the current version on your computer, and the replacement can't be undone.

Note: If the Restore button is unavailable, you can't restore a previous version of the file or folder to its original location. You might be able to open it or save it to a different location. Windows 7 More To restore a file from a backup, make sure the media or drive that your backup is saved on is available, and then follow these steps: To restore files from a backup Open Backup and Restore by selecting the Start button , selecting Control Panel , selecting System and Maintenance , and then selecting Backup and Restore.

Select Restore my files , and then follow the steps in the wizard. Restore deleted files and folders or restore a file or folder to a previous state. To restore a deleted file or folder Open Computer by selecting the Start button , and then selecting Computer.

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