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Yes, there are several methods you can try to recover an unsaved Word document:

  1. AutoRecover: Word has a built-in AutoRecover feature that automatically saves your document every few minutes. To recover an unsaved document using this feature, open Word and click on "File" > "Open". Next, click on the "Recent Documents" button at the bottom left corner of the screen. Look for the document you want to recover, and click on it. If Word detects that there is an AutoRecover version of the document available, it will prompt you to open it.

  2. Recover Unsaved Documents: Another way to recover an unsaved document in Word is to use the "Recover Unsaved Documents" feature. To access this feature, open Word and click on "File" > "Info". Under the "Manage Document" section, click on "Recover Unsaved Documents". This will open a new window that shows all of the unsaved documents that Word has found. Select the document you want to recover, and click "Open".

  3. Search for the file: If the above methods don't work, you can try searching for the file manually. In File Explorer, navigate to the folder where you last saved the document. Look for files with the extension ".asd" or ".wbk". These are temporary files that Word creates while you're working on a document, and they may contain a version of your unsaved document. If you find the file, double-click on it to open it in Word.

If none of these methods work, unfortunately, it may not be possible to recover the unsaved document.