Hello Aman Negassi
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Based on my research, here is the technical explanation of what happened to your document:
I. The "Reduced Functionality" Mode: When your trial expired, Word on your Mac entered a "Read-Only" mode. In this state, the software allows you to view and print documents, but it strictly blocks the ability to Save or edit files to the hard drive.
II. Why the data is likely gone: Even though you may have continued typing, that new content was only existing in your computer's temporary memory (RAM).
Paying for the subscription now unlocks the ability to save future work, but it cannot retroactively retrieve data from the RAM that was cleared when the application was closed.
III. if Word crashed or shut down unexpectedly (rather than being closed normally), there is a slight possibility a temporary file exists. Since you are on MacOS, you can try checking this folder:
- Open Finder.
- Press Command + Shift + G (Go to Folder).
- Paste this path:
~/Library/Containers/com.microsoft.Word/Data/Library/Preferences/AutoRecovery
If there are no files there, I am afraid the work is permanently lost. I know this is not the news you wanted to hear after renewing your subscription, but I hope this explains why the file isn't showing up.
Reference: What happens to my data and access when my Microsoft 365 for business subscription ends?
Regards.
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