AppleWorks won't quit in drawing environment.

Though AppleWorks has been used quite extensively in our lab with few problems, it seems that when students are working on a drawing document, their work appears to be saved, but AppleWorks won't quit, unless the Force Quit option is used. I seem to remember this with using the database environment last year as well. Removing the Recent Items did not solve the problem.
imacs (white) not eMacs   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

A few of possibilities come to mind.
The first is that it may not be that AppleWorks won't quit, but that the Recent Items &/or AutoSave folders are full, causing AppleWorks to crawl, virtually to a stop. These folders are created for each user, so you would have to check each one. There are three articles in the User Tips Library dealing with Recent Items.
Dale Gillard - AppleWorks slow? Spinning ball appears?
Dale Gillard - Recent items not visible/updated
Yvan Koenig - No More Recent Items
Second, there might be an element in the draw document that is corrupt. I think this is unlikely unless all of the students are using the same elements from the same source.
Third, any time AppleWorks crashes or you Force Quit, there will be some corruption of the AppleWorks preferences. Again, these exist for each user. See my user tip, AppleWorks has stopped working correctly, for more info.
Peggy

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