Those steps should have been obvious to you from the screenshots I posted. Click the Finder icon on the dock, then click. If you have set OOo to save a backup it will be in that folder. The Mac operating system allows you to manage programs in the same manner as files saved to your hard drive. In the column that opens to the right, click on "backup". In the column that opens to the right, click on "user" In the column that opens to the right, click on "3" In the column that opens to the right, click on "" In the column that opens to the right, click on "Application Support" In the column that opens to the right, click on Library In the left hand column of Finder, click on your user name (with the house icon) The icon for the Finder is usually on the left side of the Dock (default location is at the bottom of the screen) I'm assuming Finder is the icon at the bottom left on the lower bar? As for my name with the house icon, that offers no 'library'. I'm sure it's good on those offering advice, on mine nowhere to be found. ![]() Still no explanation where this 'users' is on this actual MacBook. Look in the folder "Backup" to see if there is a copy of your file there Go to /Users//Library/Application Support//3/user There may be a backup of your file if you have set OOo to save a backup. That location is also specifically listed in the tutorial on the user profile you were given a link to. ![]() There is a place that gives the location of your user profile. Click General under Authoring and Proofing Tools. There is no "Library" in the 'preferences'. Here’s how to retrieve unsaved word document Mac has lost due to Word file corruption: Go to the Word menu and open Preferences. What two paths? None were listed in the replies to you. ![]() I've followed the two paths offered so far, the first through tools doesn't have an options on the menu, the other through 'preferences' doesn't offer 'library' on the menu. Disk Drill requires this access to find your overwritten files. ![]() You’ll first see a window showing you how to grand Disk Drill full disk access. I'm looking for any way to get back to retrieval if the data isn't permanently erased on cancel. To recover a replaced file on Mac using Disk Drill: Download Disk Drill and install the application by dragging the icon to the Applications folder in the window. To refresh the problem, on restarting the crashed computer it offered retrieval (as normal for unsaved work), but I accidentally clicked cancel, mistaking it for another ID box I normally cancel on Safari.
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