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Microsoft Word file names changing to .~WRD[4 Digits] and then deleting themselves
I have been stung by this horrible bug AGAIN. At least once I was able to recover the most current version of a doc using a recovery utility, but the reality is that Word has a serious problem in the way it saves temporary files. The original NAMED file does not get updated properly if it is left open over a long period of time (which is not unusual when working on a document).
I save constantly, and it always says "saving to your Mac." But at some random time the file name mysteriously changes to .~WRD#### and at THAT point, if I close the document before doing a Save As to create a fresh file, the WRD file is lost, and so is all the work since the last time the original file was closed! Nor is there anything in the AutoRecovery folder.
It has nothing to do with using external drives, I save to a local drive on my computer and it still happens. It's a bug, and I've seen posts in other places complaining of the same problem. Sorry to the other posters on this thread, I don't have an answer, I'm just extremely pissed off!
I save incessantly and nowadays I'm always looking at the top of my screen to check and see if the ~WRD shows up on my doc. Admittedly, there are times when it doesn't do it, but it seems to do it more often than not. And yes, Mr. Doug Robbins, I DO save to an external drive, but I honestly don't believe that's the entirety of the issue. However, because I'm constantly monitoring how it saves the doc, I have found a minute/temporary workaround that guarantees I haven't lost anything as of yet.
When I save a doc and ~WRD appears on a doc, without closing the doc, I ALWAYS go back and re-save the doc over the file name I was originally working in. That way, it preserves the doc and I don't lose anything. But just be mindful that you have to make sure you are aware and paying attention to the name that appears at the top of your screen in the middle (Mac Users) so that you are working in the doc you want to be in. Constant monitoring of this and making sure you're saving to the right doc and the right place will guarantee (at least in my experience) that you don't lose anything.
I would assume this to be a temporary workaround until Microsoft fixes what is to us an issue...
- openreelsAug 12, 2023Copper Contributor
Thanks for the response! I've been doing kind of the same thing as you describe, but sometimes I just forget. In this particular case, just as I closed the window I noticed the name had changed, but it was too late.
I do all the recommended saving and backups, but what fails here is the program's OWN method of saving, so there are no usable backups! It's idiotic and I've considered dropping Word and Office apps for this reason alone.