Find your files in Windows - Microsoft Support You'll see results for documents across your PC and OneDrive To filter your search, you can select the Documents tab—and then your search results will only show documents
Recover your Word files and documents - Microsoft Support When Office app closes unexpectedly before you save your most recent changes, Document Recovery automatically opens the next time you open the Office app to help you get your file back
Save, back up, and recover a file in Microsoft Office By default, if you're signed in, files are saved to your OneDrive If you want to save the current file somewhere else, click the Location drop-down to see additional recently used locations If the location you want isn't there, you can open the full Save As window by selecting More save options
Save your files - Microsoft Support 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 file closes unexpectedly Tip: To save your files to your personal OneDrive, sign in to Office with your Microsoft account
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
Find your documents, apps, and more with Search Find your documents, apps, and more with Search Try it! Find your docs across your PC and online storage with these tools in Windows 10 Search box Select the Search bar , and type what you're looking for in the search box You'll find results from your PC, online storage, and the web
Recover your PowerPoint files - Microsoft Support Document Recovery lists any files you had open that were recovered from the most recent time you saved them, the most recent time they were AutoSaved (if your file is on OneDrive or SharePoint and you are a Microsoft 365 subscriber), or the most recent time they were Auto Recovered