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I have had a paid Office subscription and used OneDrive since it was SkyDrive, so I honestly couldn't tell you from personal experience - which is why I'm using google and also asking any and all AIs I have access to. I have found zero evidence of AutoSave being added and working with local save files. AutoRecover yes, AutoSave no.
I'm happy to be proven wrong though, so feel free to provide some links showing that it did.
Such a badarse you are. I'm quivering in fear.
They haven't removed saving your files locally though.
You just spend pages defending Microsoft for having no autosave feature on a word processor. Maybe time to re-evaluate.
Do you not see the irony in that?
You just spent pages attacking Microsoft for allegedly removing something that never existed. Maybe it’s time for you to re-evaluate.
By your lack of sources backing up your claims that they previously had auto-save to your local device, and your out-of-nowhere shift to personal attacks, I think it’s safe to assume that you realised you remembered incorrectly.