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SUMMARYWord 6.0 for Windows creates temporary files necessary for the conversion of Word for Windows documents into other file formats. To successfully convert a Word document, you must have enough available disk space to accommodate the temporary file, the normal document file, and the final converted file. MORE INFORMATION
The size and number of these files will vary with the size and type of
the Word document you are converting. The drive containing the
temporary (TEMP) directory (specified in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file by
SET TEMP=) will require the most space. The drive where the file is
saved will require enough space for the final converted file. If a
drive does not contain adequate space, a "Cannot write file" error
will occur.
**"Docfiles" is a file format, specified by the OLE 2.0 specification,
that allows for the implementation of OLE processes. In this format
objects are saved in "data streams" (similar in concept to
subdirectories of main directories in the MS-DOS file model) separate
from the main application file stream.
Converting a file (not of Word 6.0 format) by opening it within Word causes the creation of a temporary file (step 5) if the originating file contains OLE objects. Additional query words: 6.0 can't save file disk error APPSCONV word6 winword object linking embedding
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