Significant hard disk memory lost.

Greetings,
Any idea how come 600MB of my hard disk memory suddenly disappeared? Dose it due to Microsoft Word ,PowerPoint and Excel? Currently i'm doing my assignments with these 3 programs. Also, "Microsoft User Data" keep appearing on my document folder. How can i keep it away from my document folder and straight away dump it to the trash??
Thank you so much.

If you use Entourage the user data file is required. I have no idea what may cause the space usage on the drive. You can use a utility like WhatSize - VersionTracker or MacUpdate to see what large files or folders are on the drive. Be careful about what you choose to delete unless you know the consequences.

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