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hello friends welcome back in this video i am going to show you how to recover saved over world document or previous version of the word document let us say that this is my old document now it is already saved here with the name how to record word document in my pc so let us make some changes this is new file and and save this document and then close it now for some reasons let us say i accidentally saved over the word document and i want to recover the previous version of the document so what are the different ways so the first way is you can go to word document then right click here go to properties and then you can go to previous version tab and you can see that there are two documents or two versions of this document and you can see the timing of this document too so this is the version one and this is version two when microsoft windows will show you previous version of the word document it is only when you create a restore point or a backup unless and until you create a backup or