I'm asking this in the MS Office section because it's about MS Word which comes with MS Office & figured might get better insight into what is happening.
I was playing around with Word 2002 and MS Works 7 which both came with a MS Works Suite. Somewhere I read that Works .wps files were larger than .doc files. But here’s what I found.
I started with a Works .wps file & it was 13 KB.
Cut & pasted into Word 2002 & saved it as a default .doc file it now became 25 KB.
However if I left it in Works & saved it as a .doc file it was only 4KB.
Why the big difference between a Word 2002 .doc and a Works .doc file size?
I was playing around with Word 2002 and MS Works 7 which both came with a MS Works Suite. Somewhere I read that Works .wps files were larger than .doc files. But here’s what I found.
I started with a Works .wps file & it was 13 KB.
Cut & pasted into Word 2002 & saved it as a default .doc file it now became 25 KB.
However if I left it in Works & saved it as a .doc file it was only 4KB.
Why the big difference between a Word 2002 .doc and a Works .doc file size?
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