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justin55

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I have Windows Vista, Microsoft Works Word Processor 2007. I cant open or save .doc files on. Whenever I try to save like just ordinary word files or open them I just get a message saying there is not enough room on my computer or that the file cannot be saved to the specified destination. Could someone help me please?

Edited by justin55, 03 September 2009 - 12:57 PM.

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Neil Jones

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.dot files are templates for Microsoft Word, not Works. Microsoft Works and Microsoft Word are two separate programs. You can't open Word templates in Works.
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Yes sorry I was wrong it should be .doc document not .dot. So could someone help me please?
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Lets take a look at the hard drive and see what you have.

Go to
1: Start
2: My Computer
3: Right Click on "C" drive
4: Click on Properties
5: In this field it will tell you total drive space and also free space

Please include results in your next reply
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Hey I clicked on my computer then C Drive but I could not see any "Properties" to click on like you said
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