yes unknow documents can end up on your hard drive......
by making folders and sub-folders where you saving your word documents on hard drive
While being edited (before it's intentionally saved) Word documents are stored in the system's random access memory (RAM). Once the file is "saved" (*file, save as*), it is stored in the selected memory device. Saving a file to My Documents, for example, would save to the hard drive, solid state drive, jump drive, etc: the actual hardware where "My Documents" is located.
160 GB of space for saving just Word documents is a massive storehouse. On average, a six page document saved in Word's 2003 format will occupy 1.1 MB of space - less than one quarter of a song in MP3 format. So if you were to fill up your external hard drive, there would be 148,945 Word documents. I believe that if the document is saved in Word's newer format - XML - than you could probably fit even more in that same amount of space.
a hard drive is called "disque dur" in French.
Hard Drive, USB, thumb drive.
Documents and photographs can be stored on a computer hard drive. A computer may also contain music files and programs such as a word processor and spreadsheet.
Not really. It only keeps track of recent documents. To find all Word documents (either .doc or .docx), start a windows search. Type in "*.doc" without quotation marks (you can substitute with any file extension). After it is done searching, you should have a list of all of the files with that extension.
The hard drive stores all the programs and data on your computer. This is both things like word documents, pictures, movies, etc as well as executable files and program related to the program you run.
You can make Word documents with the Google Drive app, or the Quickoffice app, a third party app that's owned by Google.
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This depends on the size of the documents in question. However, the following is an estimate.A 1 page document is approximately 30KB in size (this is for an Office 2003 document)There are 2097152KB in a 2GB flash drive2097152KB divided by 30KB = approximately 69,905 documentsSo you could probably fit about 69,905 1-page documents on a 2GB flash drive.We could also do the same for a 10-page document, which is approximately 145KB (again, Office 2003):2097152KB divided by 145KB = 14,463 documentsNeedless to say, it's a lot of documents!