After several hours of work, the file is lost !!!
By the end of the year, many summaries will be written. ThereforeYou openOA, Search for "summary", locate the last year's summary, and double-click to open the attachment summary.WordFile. Based on the plan of last year, analyze the progress. Then,OK, Success, a sense of accomplishment, so"Save" and "close".
Pick up a cup of water, get some tea, and find the original edited file. The file cannot be found !!!, Therefore, you can perform the following operations:
1,Full Search*. Doc *, Cannot be found;
2,So you want to see if the file is hidden. You can "set Folder Options" to show all the files, continue searching, or cannot find them;
3,You opened "display files protected by the operating system" and still couldn't find them;
4,ViewIEThe location of the temporary file is found to be
C: \ Users \Yournamehere\ Appdata \ Local \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Temporary Internet Files
5,Continue above4Path search*. Doc *, Or cannot be found;
6,So you start to analyze: All files are displayed and files protected by the operating system are displayed.IEThe Directory of the temporary file. It seems that the temporary file is not saved.
7,So, you justCrash.
8,Start writing again. But you are worried that this problem will happen in the future ......
The solution is found through process analysis. In fact, as long as you do not empty what you writeIEThe temporary files still exist on your computer, but Microsoft hides the temporary files thoroughly. The methods for searching the files above are useless. In viewNMany people have encountered similar problems, and now the methods are made public to everyone for future use ".
1Temporary File Storage path:
C: \ Users \Yournamehere\ Appdata \ Local \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Temporary Internet Files \ content. ie5 \
2, According to the actual situation, the above path nameXuminghui. lypowerReplace it with your name, copy it to the "Address Bar" of "computer", and press enter to see all the temporary IE file directories.
3Search for *. Doc * and you will see your "lost" file.
In fact, I still don't understand why Microsoft needs to hide these files layer by layer ~