If you click Yes, Word attempts to recover all or part of the file. If you click No, the. Word renames the AutoSave files in the case that program hangs stops responding when you open the AutoSave file. After Word renames your. To list all the. Office Products More Need more help?
Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help.
Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. I am trying to save a document that is already in my OneDrive folder. Welcome to the Microsoft community and thank you for sharing your concern with us today.
I understand from your message that you have a Word autosave problem. We are here to help you with this issue. Before you do that, you can log in to your web OneDrive and see if your files are syncing properly, then check to see if your web OneDrive sync settings are all turned on properly, and you can try turning the sync switch back off and on.
You can also refer to this link for more OneDrive sync issues that may cause you to not auto-save. Then whether your OneDrive and Office account is the same, after the win11 update, if the account is different, it may also lead to the inability to automatically save or synchronize the problem.
After that, may I ask if this issue happen to all Office applications? You can try these steps to check the outcome:. Can not automatically save, which may also be caused by network reasons, try to repair the network , see if it helps. Let us know if it works. Best regards. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. If the AutoRecover function does not prompt you to open the backup file, you may still be able to recover your work.
Then follow the appropriate instructions below. Note: The folders containing the AutoRecovered files may not be visible. When you find the file, double-click to open it. Alternatively, from Word's File menu, choose Open The default AutoRecover location is:. Replace username with the short name of your account in Mac OS X, Office version with the version of Office you have, and filename with the name of the document.
If it's not there, try searching for it with Spotlight, which you can access from the magnifying glass icon in the top right of the Finder menu bar. Once you find the file, drag it to the Desktop.
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