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document memory with word 2010

Nov 18, 2010 7:24AM PST

I have 96gigs free memory;can I have as many documents as I want,as long as I have the memory to support those documents?

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Yes.
Nov 18, 2010 5:31PM PST

Just two tips:
1. Don't put them all in one folder.
2. Don't forget to backup all those documents. In case of a broken disk, you don't want to lose a few million documents that took so many hours to type, do you?

Kees

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Just a minor point, memory or hard disk space?
Nov 18, 2010 9:05PM PST

96 GB's of RAM Memory is huge. I've never seen that in a personal computer before.

Or do you mean 96 GBs of free HARD DISK space?

They're different things.

Mark