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"You are working without a word work file and memory is nearly full. Save
your work" I have been receiving this error after doing some editing of a file or creating a medium to large document. It only happens in word. I have seen several posts concerning this but none have answered the question as to how to solve it. I have checked my file locations, Have reinstalled word, performed some of the suggested corrections but none have solved the problem. Are their any suggestions? It seems that it should be a relative simple solution but it sure baffles me. Microsoft doesn't seem to have any answers on their site that I can find and that may be my problem but I certainly can't afford their prices. Any help graciously accepted. -- |
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