What is an ASD file?
When working with a Microsoft Word document, it automatically creates a copy of your work. This aids in preventing loss of data should the computer freeze, crash, or is unexpectedly closed. They contain exact data contained in the original document, like the images, tables, links as well as all the editing formats used. When you save a Word document, the computer also keeps an auto-saved record on the temporary files folder. However, you can redirect this to another destination through the settings menu. They are compatible with all Word versions. There is a new Word version that uses the .WBK extension for AutoSaving. If ever you lose the contents of a Word document you were working on, you can retrieve it via Microsoft’s recovery feature or by searching the ASD file manually. From there your computer will try to open the latest version of your work. Lastly, you need to enable the AutoSave option and set the time to benefit from this feature.
How to Open ASD Files
How to Make ASD Files
Below are some software programs that can open ASD files. Download one to open your file now.