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The AutoRecovery feature would be useful for which situations? Check all that apply * You need to rename a file after you saved and closed it.
✓ You closed a lile without saving it then realized that you do need the file,
✓ You were working on a file when Word quit unexpectedly
* You want to save and e-mail a copy of a lile to a classmate,
* You have to reopen a saved file and make some edits.


The AutoRecovery feature would be useful for which situations? Check all that apply

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