The ASD files are used by most versions of Word, including Word 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013 and 2016. Before understanding what is ASD file, you need to know the AutoRecover featured provided by MS Word application. A file is saved as 2 parts on the storage device: directory info (which is comprised by file name, time stamp and size info, etc.) and data content. If the files with original file names and folder structures cannot be opened, one possible reason is the corrupted directory info. Autosaved Word files typically have a.asd or.wbk file extension. You can search for these files by following these instructions: On your keyboard, press Windows Key+E. This should launch File Explorer. Once File Explorer is up, click the search bar in the top right corner. Type “.wbk” or “.asd” (no quotes), then press Enter. An ASD file is a fairly common file format that few people actually know is on their computer. Designed by Microsoft, ASD is a Microsoft Word automated backup file. While Word is open and being used, it will periodically save an ASD file. They are typically never used and the older ASD files are removed.
In a previous post I discussed how to open a Word autorecover file with .asd extension with Word 2010, from comments in there arose a need to open ASD files in Word 2007.
I managed to open .ASD files in Word 2007 like this:
- Open Word 2007 and create a new document
- Click Word button -> Word Options -> Save
- See where your AutoRecover file location points to, mine was C:UsersusernameAppDataRoamingMicrosoftWord
- Copy paste the .asd file to that folder (if it already isn’t)
- Open the Open dialog, select “All files” on the bottom right corner and navigate to the folder you located in point 3.
- Select the .asd file, cross your fingers and click Open to open it.
It seems that Word only opens your .ASD from your AutoRecover file location, try to open it with Word from your Desktop and get the “cannot open this file because it is an unsupported file type“.
I tested it many ways, including drag-drop into Word and it seems that Word doesn’t want to open the .ASD from your desktop, C: drive or elsewhere, only from your AutoRecover file location folder.
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Alternative method to open ASD file:
1. Place a copy the .asd file into the unsaved files folder C:Users%username%AppDataLocalMicrosoftOfficeUnsavedFiles
2. Open Word and click on File – Recent
3. Looking down the bottom of the screen you see a button/box titled “Recover Unsaved Documents”
4. Click that button/box and open the .asd file you placed in the unsaved files folder in Step 1.
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How to open Auto Recover file location to recover the lost word document?
The feature of AutoRecover will automatically save your working document in every specified minute, if you have enabled this feature in your Word. How to quickly access the AutoRecover file location when you need to recover the lost document in Word? This tutorial will introduce two methods to open the AutoRecover file location to recover the lost word document.
Open Auto Recover file location to recover the lost word document in Word Options
This method will guild you to find out the Auto Recover file location from Word Options, and then recover files with the Auto Recover file location easily in Word.
1. Click File > Options to open the Word Options dialog box.
2. In the opening Word Options dialog box, please click Save in left bar, copy the folder path from the Auto Recover file location box, and then close the Word Options. See screenshot:
3. Go ahead to click File > Open >Browse.
4. In the Open dialog box, please (1) press Ctrl + V keys together to paste the AutoRecover file location into the Address box, and press Enter key; (2) select All Files from the drop down list right to the File name box, and then (3) double click to open the specified folder that probably contains recovered file. See screenshot:
5. In the opening AutoRecover file folder, please select the specified ASD file of lost word document, and click the Open button. See screenshot:
Notes:
(1) If the document is new and never been saved, the file name will be something like “AutoRecovery save of Document 1.asd';
(2) If the document was already manually saved, but you lost intervening work between saves, it will have the name of the saved document (e.g, “Autocovery save of Remove indents.asd“).
Open AutoRecover file location to recover the lost word document with Kutools for Word
The method above requires a few steps to open AutoRecover file location to recover the lost word document, but with Kutools for Word, you can open the AutoRecover file location to recover the lost word document easily and quickly.
Kutools for Word is a handy add-in to ease your work and enhance your ability of processing word document. Free Trial for 60 days! Get It Now!1. Open the recovery location by clicking Kutools > More > Auto Recovery Location. See screenshot:
2. Now the Recoverylocation is opening. Please double click to open the AutoRecover folder that probably contains lost file, and then in the subfolder double click to open the the specified ASD file of lost word document. See screenshot:
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2. Rename the file and change .asd to .doc
(If a dialogue box appears, warning that changing a filename extension might cause the file to become unusable, and you are asked if you are sure you want to change it, click 'Yes')
3. Open the file with Word and save it with a more meaningful filename.
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I tried doing the word options trick but I still can't find it. I tried to search .asd files and found it but it says it has been moved. Now I have no idea where to find it.
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