I directly opened the word document in the compressed package and saved it after modification, but the document in the compressed package is still the previous content. How can I find my modified content?

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I directly opened the word document in the compressed package and saved it after modification, but the document in the compressed package is still the previous content. How can I find my modified content?
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When you open the compressed file directly, the system will actually automatically decompress it to a temporary folder. Then, you edit and save it, which is actually saved to a temporary folder. However, after closing the compressed package, the temporary files will also be deleted. Therefore, it becomes very difficult to recover these files. In this case, the only feasible way is to rely on manual data recovery technology to help you recover data. However, please note that this process requires a lot of time and effort, and is expensive. If you think these files are not important, I suggest giving up trying to restore them; However, if these files are very important, please explain the situation in the inquiry and allow remote assistance to help you with data recovery operations.
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No need to think about it. It was rewritten and not saved in the compressed package
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After the WORD document is modified and saved in the compressed package, it is found that the document is not saved. What can you do? You can find it in C: Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataMicrosoftWORD
You can also find software related to restoring files
But I don't think you can find it in this situation
You'd better not do that next time
What should I do if I can't find the Word document I just saved? I modify it in the compressed package, close it after saving it, open it or save the original file in the compressed package. I should also choose to save it in the compressed file in the dialog box popped up by the compressed software.
If no option is selected or No is selected, it cannot be saved.
Directly open the word document in the compressed package and save it after modification, but the document in the compressed package is still the previous content. How can I find my modified content? After you open the compressed file directly, it is automatically decompressed to the temporary folder of the system. After you edit it, the temporary file is saved. After you close the compressed file, the temporary file is lost, so it is very difficult to restore it. This situation can only rely on manual data recovery. It is possible to recover data through manual processing, but the cost is high. If the file is not important, it is recommended to give up. If the file is important, it can be put forward in the inquiry, and can help you recover data remotely.
Open the Word document from the compressed package, modify it, save it, and it disappears. Why? Saved file? Or is the revised content gone?
If the document is missing, it should not be possible. It may be that your save path is not in the unzipped folder. You should find it in the save path
If the content is modified, it may be that the document is read-only and cannot be modified. Right click the document, select Properties, and uncheck Read Only
What should I do if I do not click Save after modifying the Word document? First, two points are emphasized:
1. When creating a word document. You must right click to create a new word document, and then enter editing. If you are editing directly in Word, you must also save it to the path. In this way, there won't be so much trouble in the recovery process.
2. The second is to save. The shortcut key for saving is ctrl+S. Remember that it is absolutely beneficial and harmless to complete a stage of work. If you don't have this habit, remember that there is a save option in the word option. Set the auto save time as short as 2-3 minutes. Then save the settings.
3. Generally, when editing Word, a temporary file will be created in the same directory. This file will be deleted after saving and closing Word, but it will be retained in case of abnormal saving.
4. If the file exists, open the original file, and Word will automatically extract the automatic backup file. Ask whether to restore the data. At this time, you just need to select the appropriate content to restore.
5. If there is no automatic recognition and recovery, and the document is empty, press the previously mentioned Enter Word option. Enter the Save option and copy Word to automatically save the path address. Open the path. Find an ASD file with auto recovery+file name in it. Open the file with word. (You need to show the hidden file to see it).
Misoperation not saved:
1. If the file is not saved due to misoperation, it will be deleted even if the file is automatically saved in general Word. There is no way to recover. But Word 2010 has a plan to implement (in fact, Word 2010 can intelligently save and manage ASD files).
2. If the document has been created but not modified, you can enter the file, information, and see the recoverable version in the version. Once selected, it can be restored
3. If the document is not saved, select the unsaved file in the version management of the information and find the file you want to restore.
4. However, this function is still based on the automatic saving function (in fact, it is just the intelligent saving and management of asd files), so you must set a relatively short automatic saving interval, otherwise there will still be a lot of work lost.

When you edit a Word document and save it and then open it again, the damage is not a virus problem at all. This problem has been encountered. Yes, it is incompatible
Some of the Office2007 are lost on Office2003, but cannot be opened
My suggestion is not to install 2007. Well, many of them still install 2003, which is unnecessary
It's mainly about the incompatibility between 2007 and 2003. Microsoft needs to fill in many patches to improve 2007
Cannot save the modified word document? Is it because of the temp folder or stickers? Try the following method. This problem occurs when the Temp folder reaches the maximum number of files that can be contained in a folder. The solution is simple: Right click the letter of disk C (provided that the system is installed on disk C), select Properties, and select Disk Cleanup on the General tab. The Disk Cleanup dialog box appears. After disk cleaning, a new dialog box will pop up. Select the Temporary File option in the File to be deleted box, and then select OK. Windows will delete temporary files. To delete temporary files manually, enter the temporary folder, delete any old temporary files (temporary files start with tilde and end with. tmp extension), return to Word, and try to save the files again. If you can't save the document correctly at this time, you can take the following steps: select all the word documents, copy them, and then close Word. The computer prompts you whether there is something on the pasteboard, and whether it should be used in other programs. Select Yes, then reopen Word, and then paste, and then save.
Where is the WORD file saved after modification in the compressed package? After the word file is modified in the compressed package, it is generally saved in the compressed package, but it needs to be confirmed that the compressed package supports modification. If the compressed package is read-only, the modified WORD document should be in a temporary folder and cannot be updated to the package; There is also the automatic recovery function. You may find the file - option - save - automatic recovery file location. Click Browse behind to see if there is any.
Winrar default temporary directory Documents and Settings username Local SettingsTemp
The location of different compression software varies to some extent, which can also be set in the compression software. However, when the RAR file is on the local hard disk, the modified file will be directly added to the compressed package. You can check whether the edited document in the compressed file is desirable.
What to do when the Word2010 document modified in the compressed package is not saved? What you directly modify is the file temporarily decompressed in the compressed package to the cache. This file is in the system cache, so the file you save is also the temporary file decompressed instead of the file in the compressed package, which means that you have not modified the file in the compressed package at all.... You can find the file you have recently modified in the Word opening record, open it, save it to a new place, such as my document, and then add the file to the compressed package to replace the old file
Modify the file in the compression software, and the saved file is lost. Find out the temporary folder for winrar decompression. The file should be in it. You can also use the software to restore and delete the file.
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After saving the word document, the compressed file will prompt. See the figure below:

I hope it is helpful to you.
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There may be trojans to kill
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