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How to find a file in MS WORD? explain each briefly​

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QUESTION:

How to find a file in MS WORD? explain each briefly.

ANSWERS:

» In this chapter, we will discuss how to get or to find started with Word 2010. We will understand how to start a Word 2010 application in simple steps. Assuming you have Microsoft Office 2010 installed in your PC, to start the Word application, follow these steps −

STEP 1-

  • Click the Start button.

STEP 2-

  • Click the All Programs option from the menu.

STEP 3 -

  • Search for Microsoft Office from the submenu and click it.

STEP 4-

  • Search for Microsoft Word 2010 from the submenu and click it.

⟩⟩This will launch the Microsoft Word 2010 application and you will see the following window.

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Answer:

How to find a file in MS WORD?

1. Select Start, type .tmp (in Windows 8.1, type .asd in the Search box), and then press Enter.

2. Select the Documents tab.

3. Scroll through the files to search for file names that match the last few dates and times that you edited the document.

• If you find the missing file, go to step 4.

• If you don’t find the file, repeat steps 1 through 3, but search on the tilde character (~) instead of .tmp (temporary file names start with a tilde).

4. In Word, go to File > Open, and then select the Folders tab.

5. Navigate to or search for the folder where you found the .tmp file, and then select the folder name to open the folder contents pane.

6.At the top of the pane, select the name of the folder. This opens File Explorer.

7.In File Explorer, change the file type (next to the file name field, near the bottom) to All files.

8. Open the .tmp file.

Explanation:

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