
What is AutoSave? - Microsoft Support
If you don't want to save continually and you don't want to show others your changes, you can turn AutoSave off. Then, when you're ready, click Save (or press CTRL+S) to save and show your …
Turn on autosave in Microsoft 365 apps - Microsoft Support
Autosave works in Microsoft 365 when your file is saved to OneDrive or SharePoint. To use autosave, open or save the file directly from Word, Excel, or PowerPoint, and make sure you have an active …
Save Office files automatically - Microsoft Support
When you use Office apps on your mobile device, the changes that you make are saved automatically in the cloud location of your choice. As you work in the file, your changes are automatically saved for …
Turn on AutoSave - Microsoft Support
Save your documents to OneDrive or SharePoint libraries automatically with AutoSave.
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.
Recover an earlier version of an Office file - Microsoft Support
If the AutoRecover option is turned on, you can automatically save versions of your file while you’re working on it.
Recover an earlier version of a Word file - Microsoft Support
If the AutoRecover option is turned on, you can automatically save versions of your file while you’re working on it. How you recover something depends on when you saved it.
How Word creates and recovers the AutoRecover files
You should use the Save command to save your document at regular intervals and when you finish working on it. AutoRecover is only effective for unplanned disruptions, such as a power outage or a …
Save, back up, and recover a file in Microsoft Office
If the location you want isn't there, you can open the full Save As window by selecting More save options. Tip: If you save your file to OneDrive or SharePoint, AutoSave will be enabled by default, so …
Change save frequency and where Word AutoRecovery files are stored
Go to Word > Preferences. Under Personal Settings, select File Locations. Under File locations, select AutoRecover files > Modify. Find the location where you want to automatically save files, and then …