Answering MS Word & Windoze XP Qs

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When a Word document is unexpectedly closed or corrupted, users may encounter a prompt asking if they want to save changes to the Template.dot file. This can create anxiety about potentially losing unsaved work. To avoid data loss, it's important to understand that saying 'no' to saving changes to Template.dot does not erase the current document, as it is stored separately. For users looking to change the default save location from the My Documents folder to another directory across all applications in Windows XP, this can be configured through system settings. Specifically, users can navigate to Tools -> Options -> File Locations in Word for application-specific changes, but a broader solution may require additional steps or third-party resources. The discussion also touches on the reliability of Word versus alternatives like OpenOffice.org Writer, which is suggested as a potential solution for users experiencing frequent errors or formatting issues in Word. OpenOffice uses the Open Document Format, which can help prevent data loss due to corruption.
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1] Why sometimes, when I accidentally blow up a Word document, does Word tell me I've made changes to Template.dot and do I want to save them? I'm always leary of saying 'no', since my own document is buried in the bowels of memory somewhere and will I be erasing it forever if I say 'no' to this template.dot.

2] Most s/w apps will have a default location (such as My Documents) that is offered when saving files. I have no use for this My Documents folder, and would like to give it a different default folder - ideally, for ALL my applications. Can this be configured somewhere in XP?
 
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For number 1, what do you mean by "blow up"?

For number 2, another way to change it is to go to tools->options->file locations in word.
 
dduardo said:
1) Use the Open Document Format and you won't lose all your data due to some corrupted bytes. (http://www.openoffice.org/)
I don't understand how this answers my question.

For number 1, what do you mean by "blow up"?
Mm. Well, something that goes awry in my doc so that it's not beahving properly, and I decide I want to close it down and reopen it to clear the problem. say, a table formatting thing, or a style setting. (I was originally referring to a critical error in Word, but it's not always that catastrophic.)

For number 2, another way to change it is to go to tools->options->file locations in word.
I was looking for a more broad, Windows-wide solution. I think dduardo's link should do it.
 
It sounds like your installation of Word is more trouble than it's worth! I really couldn't stand having to close and reopen my documents due to formatting bugs. I never get any types of errors with Word. Maybe you're better off clearing it off your PC and doing a fresh installation. Which version of Word is this? Or, like dduardo touched on, use OpenOffice.org Writer. It's pretty much like Word and its free.
 
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