Suggestion for configuring the Hard Drive

I just replaced my windows 7 laptop with a macbook pro. (So I'm new) i like the versatility of being able to use parallels and use windows in "coherence mode" - and can keep apple apps available. I think i understand the basic concept and would assume i would parition the drive with boot camp so i can take full advantage of the system resources - memory, etc directly from windows or linux as compared to a virtual machine where i would pre-allocate space and ram and resources are mapped. I am correct? The reason I ask this is becuase I don't think i need to take the full advantage of the 4gb when i'm running Win 7 - i just use office products mostly. so would i just configure the macbook pro drive as 1 partition? and then configure parallels with the appropriate sizing? where should i store audio and itunes - in the mac of win image?

Welcome to Apple Discussions!
My question is if all you use MS Windows for is MS Office then why install Windows at all? Why don't you just get MS Office 2008 for Mac and live happily ever after?
Regards,
Roger

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