How to See Where Excel Autosave Files Are Stored (5 Easy Ways)

We will use a workbook that contains some information about the projects of a company. Using the workbook, we will try to see where Excel AutoSave files are stored.


Method 1 – Go to OneDrive to See Autosaved Files in Excel

Steps:

  • Click on the File tab.

Go to OneDrive to See Autosaved Files in Excel

  • Select Open.
  • Double-click on OneDrive Personal.

Go to OneDrive to See Autosaved Files in Excel

  • You will see where autosaved files are stored.
  • You can find the file location and the saved file in the Open window.

Go to OneDrive to See Autosaved Files in Excel


Method 2 – Use Excel ‘Recover Unsaved Workbooks’ Option to See Stored Files

Steps:

  • Create a new workbook.
  • Go to the File tab.
  • Select Open from the menu and select the Recent option.
  • Click on the Recover Unsaved Workbooks folder.

Use Excel ‘Recover Unsaved Workbooks’ Option to See Stored Files

  • It will open a window that will contain the unsaved files. As we didn’t face any power failure or crash of the program, the folder is showing no items.
  • If you open the Excel application after a power failure or program crash, you will see the Document Recovery option on the left side of the screen. You can emulate this by leaving Excel open and then plugging out the PC.
  • You can recover your file from the Document Recovery section.

Use Excel ‘Recover Unsaved Workbooks’ Option to See Stored Files


Method 3 – See Stored Files in Excel with ‘Manage Workbook’ Feature

Steps:

  • Open Excel.
  • Go to the ribbon and select the File tab.
  • Click on Info from the menu and select Manage Workbook.
  • Select Recover Unsaved Workbooks.

See Stored Files in Excel with ‘Manage Workbook’ Feature

  • It will also open a window where you can find unsaved files. As we didn’t face any power failure or crash of the program, the folder is showing no items.
  • If you open the Excel application after a power failure or program crash, you will see the Document Recovery option on the left side of the screen.
  • You can recover your file from the Document Recovery section.

See Stored Files in Excel with ‘Manage Workbook’ Feature


Method 4 – Go to Version History to Find Where Autosave Files Are Stored

Steps:

  • Open Excel.
  • Click on the File tab.
  • Select Info and click on the Version History icon.

Go to Excel Version History to Find Where Autosave Files Are Stored

  • You will see the Version History section on the right side of the sheet.
  • You will have different versions of the same file.
  • Select your desired one.

Go to Excel Version History to Find Where Autosave Files Are Stored

  • The selected version will appear as a new workbook.
  • You can click on the Restore button to copy content from this version or save this version as a separate file.

Go to Excel Version History to Find Where Autosave Files Are Stored


Method 5 – Discover Autosaved Excel Files Using Windows Search Bar

Steps:

  • Go to the Search Bar on your PC.
  • Type restore file.
  • You will see Restore your files with File History option.
  • Click on that and discover the autosaved Excel files.

Discover Autosaved Excel Files Using Windows Search Bar


How to Disable AutoSave Option in Excel

Note: Not recommended since it disables recovery.

Steps:

  • Click on the File tab.

  • Select Options from the bottom left side of the screen. It will open the Excel Options window.

  • In the Excel Options window, click on Save and deselect the ‘Save AutoRecover information’ option.
  • Click OK to proceed.


How to Change AutoSave Location in Excel

Steps:

  • Click on the File tab and select Options.
  • In the Excel Options window, select Save.
  • Change the file location from the ‘AutoRecover file location’ section.
  • Click OK to close the Excel Options window.


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Mursalin Ibne Salehin
Mursalin Ibne Salehin

Mursalin Ibne Salehin holds a BSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. Over the past 2 years, he has actively contributed to the ExcelDemy project, where he authored over 150 articles. He has also led a team with content development works. Currently, he is working as a Reviewer in the ExcelDemy Project. He likes using and learning about Microsoft Office, especially Excel. He is interested in data analysis with Excel, machine learning,... Read Full Bio

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