Information: How Word Uses RESCUE.DOC If You Are Out of Memory |
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6.00 6.00a 6.00c WINDOWS kbusageThis article describes how and when Word for Windows creates RESCUE.DOC.
When you start Word, the program reserves some system memory. During the
Word session, if you try to save a document and do not have enough memory
to complete the operation, Word displays an "out of memory" error message
and asks if you want to save the current document as RESCUE.DOC. If you
choose Yes, Word releases the reserved system memory and uses it to save
your document.
After Word saves RESCUE.DOC, you should not continue working. You should
exit Word, exit and restart Windows, then restart Word to reestablish the
"emergency" memory reserve. If you continue working after saving
RESCUE.DOC, you may again be unable to save your document. This time, Word
has no more reserved memory for emergency save operations, so you could
lose some work.
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, page 729
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