WD: How Word Creates and Recovers AutoRecover FilesLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q107686 |
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SUMMARYThis article describes how Word for Windows creates and recovers AutoRecover (.asd) files (AutoSave in Word 6.x and 7.x) when you select the "Save AutoRecovery Info every <n> Minutes" check box. (To locate this option, click Options on the Tools menu and then click the Save tab.)
MORE INFORMATIONNOTE: AutoRecover or AutoSave does not replace the Save command. You should use the Save command to save your document at regular intervals and when you finish working on it.
Setting the Location for .asd FilesIf you do not set a location for AutoRecover files, Word places them in the temporary directory (in Word 6.x, the directory you designate with a SET TEMP statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file). To set the .asd location, use the appropriate method for your version of Word Method 1: Word 7.x, 97:
Naming ConventionsWord 97: The naming convention for Word AutoRecover files is "AutoRecovery save of <document name>.asd," where <document name> is the file name of the document. Word 6.x, 7.x: The naming convention for Word AutoSave files is ~Wra####.asd, where #### is a number generated randomly by Windows.
Opening Saved FilesWhen you start Word, it searches for any .asd files. If Word finds any, it does the following:
When Files Are RenamedWord 97: Word renames the AutoRecover files in the case that the program hangs (stops responding) when the AutoRecover file is openned. The next time Word is started you see the following message:
Word encountered file corruption while opening <filename>. Part of this document may be recoverable. Attempt recovery now?If you click Yes, Word attempts to recover all or part of the file. If you click No, the .wbk file remains in the AutoRecovery directory. Word 6.x, 7.x: Word renames the AutoSave files in the case that program hangs (stops responding) when you open the AutoSave file. If a problem occurs that damages the AutoSave file, you can still recover your work using the ~Wra####.bak file, located in the AutoSave directory. After Word renames your .asd files, it does not automatically open the .bak files, so you must open them manually by clicking Open on the File menu. To list all the .bak files, type "~wra*.bak" (without the quotation marks) in the File Name box.
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, Chapter 21, "Opening, Saving, and Protecting Documents:" see sections, "Automatically Saving Changes" and "Restoring Lost Work."
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