Saving problems with Microsoft Word

When I try to save my class notes on Microsoft Word 2004, sometimes it works, and other times it will say "Word is connecting to the printer"....and then the program freezes and never unfreezes. When I force quit, I lose my notes for the whole class. Why is it doing this?

Word saves your page setup inside the document. When you save, it wants to talk to the printer driver, which is probably not made by Apple and likely the flakiest piece of software on your machine.
If you have a particularly flaky printer driver, it might be a good idea to install a virtual printer and use that as your default printer. Page setup your word documents with the new printer and save. If you want to print to a real printer, save the document with the virtual printer, change the printer, print, don't save.

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