Windows 8.1 problem saving word 365 document by using Netdrive in NAS Synology

Hi Everyone,
I have Problem with Windows 8.1 to open or save word 365 document by using Netdrive in NAS Synology.
Please I Need your help asap.

Hi,
In regarding of the issue, we need more information.
Do you meaning that you can't open the Word 2013 file in NAS Synology through network?
Does only one Word file occur the issue?
Does the Other file encounter the issue (Such as Excel file ,TXT file, Images)?
Do you download the Word file to local and check if it can be opened or saved?
Do you get some error message or error code?
Please try the following steps to check they are helpful:
Create a new Word file and open it in local disk to make sure Word 2013 work fine in local.
Check the network connection.
Check the account permission and security settings.
If the issue still exists, please give me more information, and upload the event log to do further research.
Regards,
George Zhao
TechNet Community Support

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