There is insufficient memory. Save this document now.

S

sue_f

Hi there, maybe you can help me.
When I receive a Microsoft Word document attached to an e-mail, I
receive the following notice:

Microsoft Office Word

There is insufficient memory. Save this document now.

(C:\Documents and Settings\sue_f\...\.doc)



This error appears if there is a problem saving the file. Usually, the
disk is full, RAM memory is low, or there is a permission problem with
the drive the file is being saved to. If the amount of disk space for
a paging file is low, save the file to another drive. If the RAM memory
is low, increase available RAM. If permissions to the drive do not
allow you to save to that drive, save the file to another drive or
request permissions from the administrator to save files to the drive.

Note: This error can occur if the computer is running a version of
antivirus software that is not compatible with Office or needs to be
updated. This error can also occur if you are saving to a full floppy
disk or the floppy disk is too small for the file.

More information about this error message online.



How can I go about amending this problem. I have plenty of space in my
hardisc: 7.84 GB in C and 19.3 GB in D, so that is not the problem.

Thanks to anyone who can assist me in SIMPLE LANGUAGE!! I am not a
computer wizard...
 
A

Anne Troy

Sue: If it happens with any doc you receive through email, maybe you just
need to clean up your hard drive. Also, I strongly discourage you from
opening (and definitely from EDITING) documents while they're open from an
email. Instead, save them to your hard drive first.
http://www.officearticles.com/misc/how_to_clean_up_your_hard_drive.htm

If that doesn't work for you, you may need to troubleshoot Word:
http://www.officearticles.com/word/steps_to_troubleshooting_microsoft_word.htm

And if that doesn't work, I'd be running Detect and Repair from Outlook's
help menu. And if that doesn't work...gee, I dunno! :)
************
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com
 

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