- Find your files in Windows - Microsoft Support
Find your files in Windows 10 using one of these methods Search from the taskbar: Type the name of a document (or a keyword from it) into the search box on the taskbar You'll see results for documents across your PC and OneDrive under Best match
- Find your documents, apps, and more with Search
Find your documents in Windows 10 Get help with timeline Help in File Explorer
- Save, back up, and recover a file in Microsoft Office
By default, Microsoft 365 programs save files in the default working folder Additionally you can save a file in a different file format, such as RTF, CSV, or PDF Saving a file to OneDrive or SharePoint allows you to access it on any device and enables features such as AutoSave and Version History , which can help prevent data loss if your
- Recover your Word files and documents - Microsoft Support
Decide which documents to recover from an unexpected close, delete recovered files you don't want, or close recovered files to review later
- Save your files - Microsoft Support
Use Save As save files locally or to cloud locations like OneDrive and SharePoint
- Save a document - Microsoft Support
Save your document to OneDrive so you can get to it from anywhere – at work, at home, or on the go Or save to another location, like your desktop On the File tab, select Save As or Save a Copy
- Save documents online - Microsoft Support
Saving your files to the cloud lets you access them from anywhere and makes it easy to share them with family and friends To save documents online with OneDrive, sign in to Office Your files are saved online at OneDrive com and also to your OneDrive folder on your computer
- Recover your Microsoft 365 files
How to open, save, or delete a recovered version of your Microsoft 365 file using the Document Recovery task pane
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