Is it possible to somehow restore the Word document saved by deleting the contents?

Closed due to the fact that the essence of the question is not clear to the participants MSDN.WhiteKnight , 0xdb , aleksandr barakin , user192664, nörbörnën Oct 18 '18 at 16:39 .

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  • saved by deleting the contents? sho? - Gorets
  • Do not play the fool. =) A person pressed Ctrl + a, ctrl + x and saved. It is clear. - knes
  • then ctrl + v remains =) - Gorets
  • that's it (((( - omar
  • If after that the computer was turned off or the buffer was overwritten with the office turned off, it does not remain. - knes

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Yes.

1. *.wbk 2. *.ASD 3. *.TMP 2. ~*.* 

If among these files is not yours, there is almost no chance of salvation. :)