The advice to not work from a floppy is well documented and sound.
You are risking your documents.
This was apparently your first experience with what happens regularly when
you try to use Word directly with a floppy disk. You have been lucky so far.
That said, if you must use a floppy ...
1) make sure that the Fast Saves and Versions options are turned off. (Tools
2) use new floppies for new documents and save them only once.
3) if you open a document on a floppy and make changes, save the document to
a new floppy, each time. That is, one save, one fresh floppy disk.
4) keep your documents small and only one document per disk. If your
document uses more than half your disk space, you are much more likely to
have problems.
You can reuse the floppy disks by reformatting them.
Doing the above makes it likely that you will extend your lucky streak, it
doesn't mean it will go on forever. Word just does not work well with floppy
disks.
So, backup, backup, backup.
Note neither I nor anyone else answering your questions here works for
Microsoft. We are not paid but volunteers - other computer users sharing
their experiences with you. While you are welcome to sound off about how
Word should operate differently, realize that no one who has been helping
you is in any position to make changes in how it operates. This has been a
known problem with Word for many years, I doubt that it will be changed or
fixed because the problem is inherent in how Word works with files.
That the system was set up by an "expert" doesn't mean that he or she knew
about this problem with Word. There are numerous computer experts out there
who do not have anywhere near the depth of knowledge of Word that is shared
here daily. Word is a very complex program and I learn new things about it
almost daily. However, the partitioning of the drive likely made no
difference in what happened to you here, you have simply been lucky in the
past.
--
Charles Kenyon
Word New User FAQ & Web Directory:
http://addbalance.com/word
Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide)
http://addbalance.com/usersguide
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