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Open word for mac

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Word document, try the following: Ifyou can open the document, do so.

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At the bottom of the General box, click the pop-up menu next to Recent Items to select a list of 15, 20, 30 or 50 files, apps and servers instead you can also show as few as five items, or none at all. I'll use a damaged Word document as an example here, but the principles are the. To do that, go to the Apple Menu, select System Preferences and choose General.

You can see where the file is stored by right-clicking (or holding down the Mac’s Command key while clicking) the open file’s name in the title bar.īy default, the Recent Items list only shows you the past 10 items in each of those three categories, but you can make the Mac keep a longer list. If you find what you need, select it from the list to open it. To look for the file and reopen it, go to the Apple Menu in the upper-left corner, select Recent Items and browse the list of files. If you don’t have Pages, Numbers, or Keynote on your Mac, you can get them from the App Store. Use Keynote to open Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. Use Numbers to open Microsoft Excel documents. Use Pages to open Microsoft Word documents. One place to look is in the Mac’s running list of Recent Items, which keeps track of the apps, files and servers you have used during your past few sessions on the computer. On your Mac, you can use the Pages, Numbers, and Keynote apps to open documents created with Microsoft Office. Windows 10 has that Timeline thing, but on a Mac, how can I find a file I know I worked on recently? Especially if I don’t remember what I called it or where I stored it?Ī.