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How to retrieve unsaved work in WPS Office following a crash
If you’ve ever been in the middle of typing an important document in WPS Office and suddenly experienced a crash or unexpected shutdown, you know how stressful it can be to lose unsaved work. Fortunately, WPS Office includes built-in recovery features designed to help you retrieve your lost content
The good news is that even if you didn’t manually save your file, recovery is often possible without prior saving
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you recover unsaved WPS documents after a crash.
First, restart WPS Office. When you reopen the application, the Document Recovery window may open on its own
This panel appears on the left side of the screen and lists any files that were open at the time of the crash
Look for your document in this list. If you see it, double-click the entry to reload your work
Once opened, immediately save the document to a safe location using the File menu and selecting Save As
If the Document Recovery panel does not appear automatically, you can trigger it manually
Open WPS Office and click on the File tab in the top left corner. From the menu, select Info. Then look for the option labeled Manage Document. navigate to Recover Unsaved Files under Document Management
This will open a folder containing temporary files that WPS created during your editing session. they may appear as cryptic filenames with timestamps or UUIDs
Browse through the list to find the most recent version of your unsaved work. select and launch it within WPS Office
Then save it properly using Save As to ensure permanence.
If you still can’t locate your document through the recovery panel, check the temporary files folder directly
On Windows, navigate to the following directory: C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Kingsoft\WPS Office\11\cache\unsaved. Replace YourUsername with your actual Windows username.
On macOS, go to ~/Library/Application Support/Kingsoft/WPS Office/11/cache/unsaved.
Inside this folder, you might see files ending in.tmp,.tmp~ or.tmp_autosave
Although these files are not immediately readable, you may still be able to recover their content via WPS
Use the Open With option and assign the appropriate WPS module based on document type
Another useful tip is to enable auto-recovery in advance for future protection. Access Settings via File > Options > Save
Make sure the option to Save AutoRecover information every X minutes is checked
Set the interval to 5 or 10 minutes for optimal protection
This ensures that even if you forget to save, WPS creates regular backups of your work.
It’s also a good idea to get into the habit of pressing the save shortcut often during editing
While the auto-recovery feature is powerful, manual saving remains the safest method
Additionally, consider saving your documents to WPS Cloud, Dropbox, or Microsoft OneDrive, which offer automatic syncing and recovery options if hardware fails
If none of these methods work, the file might be irreparably damaged
In such cases, consider using specialized data recovery tools for temporary WPS files
However, the longer you wait, the lower your chances of recovery become
Remember that avoiding loss is easier than restoring it
Make routine backups, activate auto-recovery, and update WPS to prevent future disasters
With these strategies, you’ll never have to worry about losing your hard work again
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