Almost no chance unless you created a MASTER document If you've been saving your master document frequently, TRY reverting to Word's "backup document". This backup document will exist if you checked the "Always create backup copy" box on the Save tab of the Options dialog box (Tools Options) in Word. The backup document (which will have a name such as Backup of My Master Document.
Wbk and will be located in the same folder as the master document) contains the document as it was the next-to-last time you saved it.
Search ". Wbk" extension file. This is your word document backup copy If you can't find the document then open Start -- > Search --> For Files or Folders --> Type "*.
Asd" --> Search Now If all of the given process fail, there is one final method you can try. There are few good free and trial versions of file recovery tool on the online-market. While these are often used to restore files which were accidentally lost or damage.
See : http://www.wordfilerecovery.com.
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