Opening Recovered ASD Files

Summary

Instructions for opening an AutoRecover (.asd) file in Microsoft Word.

Body

Issue/Question

How do I open a automatically recovered file with the ASD extension?

Environment

  • Windows
  • Microsoft Word

Cause

Microsoft Word uses a feature called "AutoRecover" that automatically saves drafts of documents while they are being edited. If this file is removed from its original location, it will not open properly in Word or other applications.

Resolution

In order to correct this behavior, the file needs to be placed back into the original location.

  1. Right-click the recovered ASD file, and select Copy.
  2. Click on the Windows Start Button and select Computer (or File Explorer on Windows 8 and above).
  3. In the Address Bar, type %appdata%\Microsoft\Word (the default AutoRecovery folder) and press Enter.
  4. Right-click in the open folder and select Paste.
  5. Right-click the ASD file, select Open With..., and choose Microsoft Word.
  6. When the file opens as intended, click File and then Save As... in order to save the recovered document in the intended location.

Details

Details

Article ID: 2115
Created
Fri 4/29/16 2:14 PM
Modified
Fri 2/19/21 2:01 PM