Document changes don't save

I have an older iMac, OS 10.2.8. I will soon get a new laptop, but in the meantime, I'm having trouble in that it intermittently does not save my changes. I have given the save command, and it closes without asking if I want to save changes, but when I open the document, the saved changes are not there. I cannot figure out why this does or does not happen. Since I am working on my daughter's wedding (1 1/2 weeks away!), these lists, programs, etc. are really important. Help!

Barbara,
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