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shivvy | 00:27 Tue 15th Jun 2010 | Computers
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I was working on a document and when I went to close it it said that it already existed and did I want to replace the existing file. I clicked on yes because I had made changes that I wanted to be saved.

A few minutes later I went to where it was saved (on an external drive) to open it again but it isn't there!

I have gone to my recent documents where the title shows up but when I click on it it says
"(name of the doc) cannot be found. Check your spelling or try a different path"

There isn't much point in me checking my spelling because it is showing it up exactly as the name it was saved under. And I have no idea what a path is to be honest.

Not too sure what to do. Can anyone help me out?

Thanks.
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Don't go through Recent Documents. Launch Windows Explorer and go to your external drive directly - (try to) open the document from there...
I can't help you with finding your file but I can explain what is meant by a 'path'.
The 'path' is the route that the computer must take from the root directory (drive), through folders and sub-folders to locate the file.
e.g.
F:\documents\spreadsheets\June-accounts.xls
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Thanks for all your help Mark, gen and red . . .

I nosed around and found something called a TMP file. I got it to open and hey presto my doc appeared.
However, beside the filename at the top of the Microsoft Word box it says "Compatability Mode". Should this bother me?
No. Just click File, Save As and select a new filename.

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