What is msqmMSWD225946767 on my computer?

Try to clean the files, documents & downloads.  When I arrived this morning he's had "recovered files" in my garbage can.  The released and it's a.  Can I safely delete / trash it?  What is it?

What is it?

A Microsoft Word file, apparently, perhaps a temporary unreadable file used by this program. You can try to open it with Word, but assuming that you are not lacking in all the documents, you can safely remove it.

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