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Word to autosave new docs to the cloud before you can even hit Ctrl+S

(2025/08/27)


Ever get that sinking feeling when Word crashes before you've made your first save? An application update is set to save the day by automatically enabling autosave to the cloud for new documents, before you've even given them a filename.

The [1]feature , currently available to Microsoft 365 Insiders, adds an option to Microsoft's productivity application that automatically saves new documents to the cloud. It uses either OneDrive "or your preferred cloud destination." More on that later...

The company reckons it is "modernizing the way files are created and stored in Word for Windows." The new functionality is certainly convenient.

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In the previous version, the AutoSave switch atop the Word window is off until the first save is performed. The update adds an option to "Create new files in the cloud automatically" in the Save tab in Word's Options menu. If checked, which it is by default, then Word will save the newly created file to a default location selected by the user. Rather than the usual Document n naming convention, Word will instead put a date on the filename.

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The name and location can be changed upon saving, and Word will also nag the user if any changes have been made before a new document is closed.

Unsurprisingly, Microsoft is also keen to point out that once a file is saved, Copilot can access and analyze it (assuming the user has a Copilot Chat or Microsoft 365 Copilot license).

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There are a few known issues that will hopefully be resolved before release. Users with the "Show the start screen when this application starts" setting disabled won't have their first file automatically saved. Additionally, starting a new Word session while a current Word session is running will result in the new file not being saved automatically.

We should also note that, right now, not everyone is getting the new feature as advertised. The Reg US editor is in the Beta channel for Microsoft 365 Insider and has build 2509, the version that Microsoft says has this feature. However, it hasn't appeared in his copy of Word.

The feature will be available in Excel and PowerPoint for Windows later this year.

[6]Ad-supported Microsoft Office bobs to the surface

[7]Microsoft to preload Word minutes after boot

[8]Microsoft hits back at claims it slurps your Word, Excel files to train AI models

[9]Microsoft crams Copilot AI directly into Excel cells

Users who have gone all in on the company's ecosystem will find the feature useful (and it can be turned off for users who don't want it). However, Microsoft has not been clear about what it means by "your preferred cloud destination." We asked, and a company spokesperson promised to get back to us. We'll update this piece if a list of supported cloud storage services that aren't OneDrive is forthcoming.

One company definitely not on the list is Nextcloud, which had previously [10]fired off complaints to the EU over Microsoft's bundling of OneDrive with Windows.

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Frank Karlitschek, Nextcloud founder and CEO, told The Register : "Microsoft is further pushing user data into its cloud, boosting its control and monetization opportunities.

"To placate regulators, it allows a few big competitors as alternatives, but excludes decentralized options such as Nextcloud." ®

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[1] https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft365insiderblog/save-new-files-automatically-to-the-cloud-in-word-for-windows/4445216

[2] https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?co=1&iu=/6978/reg_software/applications&sz=300x50%7C300x100%7C300x250%7C300x251%7C300x252%7C300x600%7C300x601&tile=2&c=2aK9_9j419fmMafz2_HPb7AAAAAA&t=ct%3Dns%26unitnum%3D2%26raptor%3Dcondor%26pos%3Dtop%26test%3D0

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[6] https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/25/adsupported_microsoft_office/

[7] https://www.theregister.com/2025/05/01/microsoft_will_preload_office_apps/

[8] https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/27/microsoft_word_excel_ai/

[9] https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/18/microsoft_adds_copilot_ai_formulas/

[10] https://www.theregister.com/2021/11/29/onedrive_antitrust/

[11] https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?co=1&iu=/6978/reg_software/applications&sz=300x50%7C300x100%7C300x250%7C300x251%7C300x252%7C300x600%7C300x601&tile=3&c=33aK9_9j419fmMafz2_HPb7AAAAAA&t=ct%3Dns%26unitnum%3D3%26raptor%3Deagle%26pos%3Dmid%26test%3D0

[12] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



TLDR

IGotOut

Microsoft will now train it's AI on EVERYTHING you type in Word, not just when you save it to their servers

Re: TLDR

Anonymous Coward

Uninstall Office from your board of director's computers, C-suite, Accounging, Legal... hell, you might as well stop payment on your microsoft office and access licenses.

Dark patterns not dark enough?

cyberdemon

It was bad enough that MS Office requires *three* clicks on tiny, semi-hidden hidden UI elements to not save to their crappy cloud, but now they make it mandatory??

And it was bad enough that they disabled AutoSave for local files, forcing you send every click and keystroke to their cloud if you didn't want to lose your work..

GDPR issues here?

John Brown (no body)

See title

Anonymous Coward

I remember typing my dissertation in word 6 on a 386 and it would crash whenever I got to about 12 pages. My girlfriend had word 2 on a 286 and that crashed about every 6 pages.

We quickly learned the value of autosave.

But rather than autosaving, it would be much better if it didn't crash. That would be a much better feature.

Are they really admitting that after 30 years they still haven't fixed the crashing problem?

uv

It's not about crashing, it's about having even the unsaved documents on SpyDrive as AI fodder.

Mind you, when pressing Save, there a chance that the (l)uzer - hold this - chooses a local folder, and we can't have that, can we?

Wrongthink

elsergiovolador

Are you about to commit wrongthink, comrade? Lemme have a look at this document!

Re: Wrongthink

Paul Herber

What's this? Linux migration timetable? Room 101 doesn't have windows!

Auto spyware

VoiceOfTruth

All your data will be read by the American regime.

Re: Auto spyware

elsergiovolador

Amerikansky Oblast

Bullshit!

a_foley

I shouldn't have to turn off this cruft, because it should be off by default! And my blood starts boiling that enterprises and - even crazier - public institutions are paying to be the product. But I suppose that so long Micro$oft has the money to bribe the enterprises/institutions, they'll keep using M$'s crapware.

I apologise for the drama, but this is just insane.

Also, icon, because that's how I feel when I have to argue with stubborn MS defenders - every day, 5 days a week.

STFU Microsoft

navarac

This is NOT alright. Thank f**k I no longer use this pernicious Yank crap.

Why instantly save to the CLOUD? Yes, I know, rhetorical.

sarusa

What, you couldn't just save it locally like Notepad++ has been doing for a decade?

Shit like this is why I dumped Office 365 and just bought an Office 2021 license for $40. Sadly I do need Office, because I need real Excel (LibreCalc doesn't cut it) - but Office has been nothing but enshittification since 2021, so paying flat $40 and never getting any random UI or AI enshittification is an enormous plus! There has been absolutely nothing added in the last 4 years I'd want and so much I aggressively Do Not Want. I'd strongly suggest this to anyone who has to have Office for company interop.

Kev99

I recently bought a new pc which unfortunately came with win 11.After severs hours of work I think (and hope) I got rid of every instance of msedge so I wouldn't have mr slurpee stealing my data. For the same reason I set up my pc as a local account and ignored the prompts to create a mictosoft account. Gawd, that was a pain.

I sounds like that even though I have msoffice 2016 on this pc I may have to do the same to keep mr slurpee from stealing my data anew. And I'm pretty sure I got rid of all instances of onedrive as well. I use my 16TB NAS instead.

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Scarecrow: Well, I don't know... but some people without brains
do an awful lot of talking.
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