Sharing the Boot Camp Partition

I partitioned the hard drive, installed Boot Camp, installed VMFusion so I can run the boot camp partition in a window, and assigned 1G of my memory to the Virtual PC.
Query: Can I, and how do I, make it so the Mac can read and write to the Windows partition? I have Word files, I'd really like to be able to access from both. I tried sharing the Windows partition, but that doesn't seem to work.
Thanks.

Okay, here we go: Checked Get Info\Permissions and Sharing and I have read write permissions on the Boot Camp partition which is named Windows HD.
So I boot up Word and vreate a new doc with the text "Test test" I go to Save. I select Windows HD. I find the My Documents portion of that drive. And I am told:
Word cannot save or create this file. The disk
may be full or write-protected.
Try one of the following:
* Free more meory.
*Make sure that the disk you want to save
the file on is not full, write-protected, or damaged.
(Test Test.doc)
So I'm back to stuck again. I guess I'll try to see about write-protecting.

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