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A saved document is called a "file".
File
A saved document is called a "file".
A saved document is called a "file".
File name
An EMZ file is one that stores graphical data. You can download EMZ file opener software, or you can save the file - open a new blank document in an application such as MS Word - insert picture, then selecting the file you saved.
A file.
Document has different meanings (abstraction) in various context. A document does not to be a file, some abstraction do emphasize that a document is NOT a file, but may be loaded or saved into a file. Also, in some context, a file may not contain only 1 document, but some. In this context, a Document is NOT a file.
Yes, you can rename a file after it has been saved to a location. This can typically be done by right-clicking the file and selecting the "Rename" option, or by selecting the file and pressing the F2 key on your keyboard. Once renamed, the file will retain its contents and functionality, but the new name will be reflected in the file system.
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If it has not been saved you cannot recover it if you've exited Word yourself. If Word crashed while you were working, then when you reopen Word you may have a recovery version of your document.-----If you have enabled the AutoSave & AutoRecover options then you can recover your unsaved document otherwise you cannot recover.If this applies for you then recover your document by following steps:If you have saved your file then follow below steps:Open your desired file.Click on the File tab and go-to the Infosection.Select 'when I closed without saving' option from the Versions.Now click on the Restore button to overwrite any previous changes.If you have not saved your file then follow below steps to recover the file:Click on the File tab and go-to the Infosection.Now select 'Recover unsaved document' from 'Manage versions'.Now select your desired file and click on the 'Open' button to open the file.Save as the file to save the file at new location.