HELP! Lost file in outlook temp!

Yesterday I have worked all day on a word file that I opened from an email. I was sure to have saved it under a new name on my mac, but obviously it was saved only in the outlook temp files and now I can't find it anymore! I guess it has been deleted automatically when I switched off my computer last night, is there any way to restore it?

Not notmally are tmp files recoverable.
Find Any File...
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/30079/find-any-file
I'd get EasyFind...
http://www.devon-technologies.com/download/
Near the bottom of the page.
Then Search for something unique that would only be in that User's folder.

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