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Hi :)  
Best way is to make a copy of the file somewhere safe before trying
anything.  

You can use Nabble to send a file to the mailing list.  Just above the
message window in Nabble is a button called "More" and it's top option is to
"Upload a file".  It injects a bit of html coding into the message so that
people can click on the html stuff to get the file.  You can edit the html
quite a bit but usually it's default is good enough.  

You can rename the ".docX" to make the ending a ".zip" and then look inside. 
If images were missing from the file they might be in the "images" folder in
the zip-file.  There's various other things you can explore too :)  The
words are in the "Contents.xml" file but i tend to find that is a nightmare
to wade through.  Odt files do the same thing but the xml coding is very
different.  

It is probably better to try to find a back-up of the file, such as looking
in the "Back-ups" folder of the UserProfile just in case it is in there.  It
is unlikely but possible;  
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile

Another surprisingly good way is to find a previous version of the file and
'just' add the changes back in.  It's often amazing how much faster it is to
re-type a document than it was to write in the first place.  A lot of the
choices or research you did along the way is likely to take a LOT less time. 
It might not be identical and might often seem worse but sometimes you find
it's got some good improvements.  

So, have you emailed it to someone recently (still in your "Sent box?"), or
carried it somewhere on a usb-stick (even if deleted the stick's bin might
not have been emptied yet or it might be possible to do some data-recovery)
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery
Did you save the file on a network file-share, cloud or anywhere that might
have a back-up.  

Back-ups are extremely important in the computer world.  They can be
anything from just a simple copy&paste of a single file to elaborate systems
that attempt to back-up large areas of data.  
Regards from 
Tom :)  



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