Should you unintentionally remove a document from WPS Cloud don’t panic. WPS Office includes a native recovery feature that allows you to retrieve erased content during the retention window. To begin the recovery process, open the WPS Office application on your device—whether it’s a computer, smartphone, or tablet—and log in using the credentials associated with the deleted file. Once logged in, navigate to the Cloud section, typically found in the side toolbar. Find the section named Trash, Recycle Bin, or Removed Files. This section holds all files removed from your cloud storage for a limited period, typically up to one month, before they are permanently erased. Inside the trash folder, you will see a inventory of removed items including filenames, delete times, and extensions. Find your target file by browsing manually or utilizing the built-in search tool. Once you find the correct file, mark it by choosing the item, then look for a Restore button, which is often found at the top of the screen or in a context menu after right-clicking or long-pressing the file. Pressing Recover restores the document to its pre-deletion folder, such as the Saved Files or Archive section where it was before deletion. If you are unsure where the file was originally stored, the system may ask you to specify where to restore the file. After restoration, the file will be reappearing instantly on every synced device. It is important to move promptly, since deleted items vanish forever once the retention window closes. To avoid future accidental deletions, consider enabling version history or regular backups through wps office下载 Cloud settings. Additionally, verify the contents before removing anything vital to your projects. Periodically check the trash to prevent valuable files from being lost. By following these simple steps, you can confidently recover your deleted documents and maintain an organized, secure cloud workspace.
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