Office 2003 Basics
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Document Recovery
The Document Recovery task pane
The Document Recovery task pane helps you review, open, and save recovered files.
To review files in the Document Recovery task pane:
- Point to the file, and click the arrow next to the file's name.
- In the drop-down list, click Open.
- Open each one and save the best version.
To view what repairs were made to the file:
- Point to the file, and click the arrow next to the file's name.
- In the drop-down list, click Open.
- In the drop-down list, click Show Repairs.
To begin working with the file:
- Point to the file, and click the arrow next to the file's name.
- In the drop-down list, click Open.
To save the file:
- Point to the file, and click the arrow next to the file's name.
- In the drop-down list, click Save As.
- Enter a name for the file. (If you use the same file, the original is overwritten.)
- A dialog box will appear, asking you if you want to replace the existing file. Click Yes.
- After opening and/or saving the files you want to keep, click Close in the Document Recovery task pane.
Note: If a file has the word [Recovered] added to its filename, it usually contains your most recent changes.