Boot Camp on Mac Pro

Hello,
I hope I'm in the right place for this question. If not maybe someone could direct me where to go. When I installed Boot Camp 1.1 on the Mac Pro, I was prompted for either a quick format in NTFS or long format for NTFS. I wasn't prompted for FAT as indicated by the instructions. Since there wasn't FAT to format the drive I used NTFS File system.
I was able to load Windows XP Pro, Install MS Word, Word Perfect and GroupWise. Now according to the Boot Camp instructions it indicated that when formating in NTFS that you won't be able to save files. Does that mean I won't be able to save word files in Windows?
Can someone let me know.
Thank you
Phil

NTFS is a newer, more efficient, disk format that Microsoft is now pushing people to use. Basically, when it comes to Mac users though the choice really comes down to this…
Do you want to be able to write to your Windows partition from Mac OS X?
If you do then FAT32 will allow you to do this where NTFS will be read-only. The problem with FAT32 however is that Microsoft will not allow you to have a FAT32 partition that is larger than 32GB under Windows (this is how they're pushing people to use NTFS as this is not the real size ceiling for FAT32). So if you want more than 32GB then you're pretty much stuck with NTFS.

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