This message can appear if you have been editing a file that was opened as read-only. A file opened as read-only will have (Read-Only) appended to the file name as it appears in the title bar of Word. You can still save the document, but you must save it by using a different file name.
This message can appear if the inserted object is from another program. To retain the original formatting, it would be best ...
This message can appear if the picture being inserted is an image file or clip art. If you convert the picture, it will become ...
This message can appear if you attempt to embed a drawing object inside another object that was not designed to accept the ...
This message can appear if you choose to save the document by using an encoding standard that does not contain all of the ...
This message can appear if you have been editing a file that was opened as read-only. A file opened as read-only will have ...
This message can appear if you made changes to items, such as macros, toolbars, or AutoText, that are stored in a global ...
This message can appear if you save a document in which you made changes to items such as styles and formatting, macros, ...
This message can appear if your document contains code for accessing information from a database - for example, if your document ...
This message can appear if your document includes objects, such as pictures or files, that were added to the document in ...