You do not. If you exited MS Word without saving your work, and there was no automatic backup, it is lost. However, if the data is REALLY important and you are willing to pay for it, a computer forensic analyst might be able to retrieve something from residual electron trails in the memory chips (not likely, but technically possible).
To Retrieve
To recover something, or to retrieve it.
The word retrieve is a verb. The past tense is retrieved.
You can retrieve mails easily on Gmail. The sent and received both types of mails are saved. The sent are saved in Sent Mails option.
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Yes because retrieve is an action- to retrieve.
Just open notepad, go to file, open, and click on the file you saved it as
If it was never saved, then there is nothing to retrieve. If you are working on a spreadsheet and close Excel without saving it, then it is gone. It is only if there is an autosave on that you might have a chance. If it was never saved, then there is no way of retrieving it. So you will need to start again. Save it regularly as you progress.
She went to retrieve her homework
The base word of saved is save
the answer to that is snag,baseball can throw knuckle balls like that some times(;
did you retrieve my message? How to retrieve your facebook posts?