How can I recover lost text from a Microsoft Word document?

If you you still have the document open and active keep pressing Undo until the text appears again in the document. If you referring to something else please provide more info so I can get a better grasp of what you are referring to.

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If you have lost text in a Microsoft Word document, there are two things that you can try. First, if you have not yet closed your document, as the previous respondent said, you can keep pressing the undo feature (control Z) until your text appears. Second, if you have closed your document and did not save your text, you can cross your fingers and hope that an auto-backup was made.

If an auto-backup was made, then when you log into Microsoft Word again, then a message will appear telling you that a lost back-up was recovered. It will also ask you if you want to restore that document. Of course, you want to say yes.

If that is not the document that you needed, then you can always close it without responding. Short of these two methods, there is nothing else you can do unless you backed up your disk yourself. I really hope this works out for you.

Thank you for asking.

Sometimes but not always pressing the esc button on the computer can undo it.. but this does not work for all computers.. as I lose everything a lot on mine and moms.. it used to work on the school computers.. I think those were macs or something.

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