How to Enable AutoRecover in Microsoft Office

Click on the File Tab on top left corner of the window., Click on "Option" button, which is adjacent to the Exit button. , Click on Save from the Excel Option window, which is in left side panel. , Leave the Save files in this format: as it is, if...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Click on the File Tab on top left corner of the window.

    Default is Excel Workbook. ,, Default is 14 minutes. , Default is "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\"

    if Administrator is the user who logged in. , Default is "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents"

    if Administrator is the user who logged in. ,
  2. Step 2: Click on "Option" button

  3. Step 3: which is adjacent to the Exit button.

  4. Step 4: Click on Save from the Excel Option window

  5. Step 5: which is in left side panel.

  6. Step 6: Leave the Save files in this format: as it is

  7. Step 7: if don't want AutoSave your work in any other format.

  8. Step 8: Select the Save AutoRecover information every XX minutes check box.

  9. Step 9: Put 1 minute at that time box.

  10. Step 10: Leave the AutoRecover file location as it is.

  11. Step 11: Leave the Default file location as it is

  12. Step 12: if you want to change your default file location

  13. Step 13: then change here.

  14. Step 14: Click on OK button at bottom left part adjacent to Cancel button.

Detailed Guide

Default is Excel Workbook. ,, Default is 14 minutes. , Default is "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\"

if Administrator is the user who logged in. , Default is "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents"

if Administrator is the user who logged in. ,

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