We have previously covered how to and. Now we are looking how to open ASD files in Word 2013 / Office 365. The same intro text It might seem quite logical that you should be able to open a Word autorecover file with.asd extension with Word itsself by Open with -> Word. Well, unluckily Word announces that the file is of unsupported type and cannot open it. Learn what an ASD file is, how to open an ASD file or how to convert an ASD file to another file format. .asd file extension – what is this? Everything about.asd files. How to open.asd files? Well, actually, it can. In Word 2013 go like this: • Enable • Find your ASD file, if you haven’t found it yet, it could be here C: Users AppData Roaming Microsoft Word • Move it to Office’s default recovery location C: Users your username AppData Local Microsoft Office UnsavedFiles • Open Word • Click Info -> Manage versions • Click Recover unsaved documents • Click on “All files” on the bottom right corner • Select the.asd file and click Open to open it. *** Alternative method to open ASD file: 1. Place a copy the.asd file into the unsaved files folder C: Users%username% AppData Local Microsoft Office UnsavedFiles 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.
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