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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Location of file when you hit "save" Windows Vista Location of file when you hit "save" Office 2010 32bit
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It may be gone. Period. This is one of the primary causes of document loss. The correct practice is to save the file to your hard drive, in a location where you can find it, and then open it from Word, not open, edit, and save.

If it exists is in a temporary files location for Windows. This location is not set within Word. What happens when you open Word and look in your recent files there?
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