capek terjemahin artikel ini, sumbernya dari situs microsoft. Cara ini bisa anda pakai jika waktu mengetik, tiba-tiba aplikasi word, excel atau power point anda tertutup atau mungkin lebih parahnya lagi komputer mati secara tiba-tiba. Secara default Office akan memunculkan sidebar recover file, namun jika tidak gunakan cara dibawah ini. Selamat mencoba. (soir pake bahasa Inggris, lagi capek ngetik versi Indonesia buanyak banget soale hehehehe)
Excel
- Click the Microsoft Office Button
, and then click Open.
- In the Open dialog box, type the path and file mask below into the address bar at the top of the window to display a list of the automatically saved files. The path and file mask for Excel depend on the version of Microsoft Windows you are running:
- Windows Vista
%userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Excel\ - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or Microsoft Windows XP
%userprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\*.xlsb - Click the name of the file that you want to recover, and then click Open. If you are not sure which file you need to open, do the following:
- The automatically saved files are named by using the following convention: Original file name (version Version number). For example, if your original file is named Trucks, the automatically saved file name should be Trucks (version 1).
- Optionally, you can modify the file list in the Open dialog box to make it easier to browse through the files to find the right one:
- Click the arrow next to the Views
button, and then click Details.
- Click the column header to sort the list by Name, Size, Type, or Date Modified. Click the column header again to sort the list in the opposite order. For example, click Date Modified once or twice so that the list of files is sorted with the most recently modified files at the top of the list.
- Continue to open files until you find the one you are looking for. After you find the file, click Save
.
PowerPoint
- Click the Microsoft Office Button
, and then click Open.
- In the Open dialog box, type the path and file mask below into the address bar at the top of the window to display a list of the automatically saved files:
%temp%\ppt*.tmp
- Click the name of the file that you want to recover, and then click Open. If you are not sure which file you need to open, do the following:
- The automatically saved files are not named in a descriptive way. See the next step for information about how to use the Open dialog box to help you find the right file.
- Optionally, you can modify the file list in the Open dialog box to make it easier to browse through the files to find the right one:
- Click the arrow next to the Views
button, and then click Details.
- Click the column header to sort the list by Name, Size, Type, or Date Modified. Click the column header again to sort the list in the opposite order. For example, click Date Modified once or twice so that the list of files is sorted with the most recently modified files at the top of the list.
- Continue to open files until you find the one you are looking for. After you find the file, click Save
.
Publisher
- On the Standard toolbar, click Open
.
- In the Open dialog box, type the path and file mask below into the address bar at the top of the window to display a list of the automatically saved files:
%temp%\pub*.tmp
- Click the name of the file that you want to recover, and then click Open. If you are not sure which file you need to open, do the following:
- The automatically saved files are not named in a descriptive way. See the next step for information about how to use the Open dialog box to help you find the right file.
- Optionally, you can modify the file list in the Open dialog box to make it easier to browse through the files to find the right one:
- Click the arrow next to the Views
button, and then click Details.
- Click the column header to sort the list by Name, Size, Type, or Date Modified. Click the column header again to sort the list in the opposite order. For example, click Date Modified once or twice so that the list of files is sorted with the most recently modified files at the top of the list.
- Continue to open files until you find the one you are looking for. After you find the file, click Save
.
Visio
- On the Standard toolbar, click Open
.
- In the Open dialog box, type the path and file mask below into the address bar at the top of the window to display a list of the automatically saved files:
%temp%\*.vsd
- Click the name of the file that you want to recover, and then click Open. If you are not sure which file you need to open, do the following:
- The automatically saved files are not named in a descriptive way. See the next step for information about how to use the Open dialog box to help you find the right file.
- Optionally, you can modify the file list in the Open dialog box to make it easier to browse through the files to find the right one:
- Click the arrow next to the Views
button, and then click Details.
- Click the column header to sort the list by Name, Size, Type, or Date Modified. Click the column header again to sort the list in the opposite order. For example, click Date Modified once or twice so that the list of files is sorted with the most recently modified files at the top of the list.
- Continue to open files until you find the one you are looking for. After you find the file, click Save
.
Word
- Click the Microsoft Office Button
, and then click Open.
- In the Open dialog box, type the path and file mask below into the address bar at the top of the window to display a list of the automatically saved files. The path and file mask for Word depend on the version of Windows you are running:
- Windows Vista
%userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\ - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or Microsoft Windows XP
%userprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\*.asd - Click the name of the file that you want to recover, and then click Open. If you are not sure which file you need to open, do the following:
- The automatically saved files are named by using the following convention: Auto Recovery save of Original file name. For example, if your original file is named Trucks, the automatically saved file name should be Auto Recovery save of Trucks.
- Optionally, you can modify the file list in the Open dialog box to make it easier to browse through the files to find the right one:
- Click the arrow next to the Views
button, and then click Details.
- Click the column header to sort the list by Name, Size, Type, or Date Modified. Click the column header again to sort the list in the opposite order. For example, click Date Modified once or twice so that the list of files is sorted with the most recently modified files at the top of the list.
- Continue to open files until you find the one you are looking for. After you find the file, click Save
.
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