![]() ![]() If you are running Office 2011 for Mac (whether as part of Office 365 or not) the correct path to the AutoRecovery-folder is this : Again, you will need to get the Mac version instructions for this. I was able to recover two files that I had created and refused to save when testing this for you. i'm looking for additional info about how Mac works, but you can go over the the Microsoft Office area on the Microsoft website and check their help forum for Office for Mac.ĮDIT: This refers to the Windows version, but it may help you get somewhere. If you decline to save the file, the Office 2016 version will temporarily retain the autosave, but only a short period of time, because you clicked on the decline to save. Microsoft version will prompt you about saving. Now, here is another bit of info I cannot really answer because I'm not familiar with Mac, is what happens when you close without saving. There allows you to set the autosave timing, and also determine the location for the autosave. ![]() Once in Options, there should be an option for Save. There is an Options area, so you need to determine how to get there. Well, I'm not a Word for Mac user, but I teach Office for Microsoft. ![]()
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