![]() ![]() ![]() That way you will always have a backup copy of your original Word file before editing and after each separate edit.Īnd yes, Mac can enter safe mode. Here's a hint: Open Word preferences, go to Save, and select "Always make a backup". If you have no backup of the file, it may be lost. if you were scanning information into the file it is possible that corruption occurred. I have 16 GB in my late model iMac and I do a lot of large documents with Word and Powerpoint 2011 and I can watch the memory getting sucked up.Īnyway, back to your file. The Apple minimum memory requirements are just that - enough to run the OS and a few other things. You're running Mavericks which will get along on 2 GB of system memory. It is possible that the 32 MB file is corrupt, but the error message you received is an indicator that you ran out of memory. ![]() And that's not from me, that's from the MS MVP folks who maintain the Mac Office forums. ![]()
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