How to Profile Word Performance With Microsoft Tools

When Word slows down, crashes, or consumes excessive memory, identifying the root cause is the first step to fixing it. Word performance issues can stem from add-ins, corrupted documents, display driver conflicts, or system resource limits. This article explains how to use built-in Microsoft tools — including the Windows Performance Recorder, Performance Monitor, and Word’s … Read more

How to Co-Author a Word Document With Multiple Editors

You need to work on a Word document with several colleagues at the same time. Traditional methods like emailing tracked changes back and forth cause version conflicts and lost edits. Word supports real-time co-authoring through OneDrive or SharePoint, letting multiple editors see each other’s changes instantly. This article explains the requirements for co-authoring, walks through … Read more

How to Share Word Document With Specific Permissions

Sharing a Word document without controlling access can lead to unwanted edits or data leaks. You need a way to let specific people view or edit the file while blocking others. Word provides built-in permission tools through the Restrict Editing feature and Microsoft 365 sharing settings. This article explains how to set read-only access, limit … Read more

How to Track Co-Authors in Real-Time in Word

When you collaborate on a document with colleagues, you often need to see who is editing which part at the same time. Word’s real-time co-authoring feature shows each person’s cursor, selection, and changes as they happen. This article explains how to enable and use real-time presence indicators in Word for Microsoft 365. You will learn … Read more

How to Resolve Co-Authoring Conflicts in Word

When two or more people edit a Word document at the same time, a co-authoring conflict can stop the save process and show an error. This happens because Word’s real-time collaboration engine detects overlapping changes that cannot be merged automatically. This article explains why these conflicts occur and gives you clear steps to resolve them … Read more

How to Lock Specific Sections During Co-Authoring

When multiple people edit the same Word document, sections that must remain unchanged often get altered by mistake. Standard co-authoring in Word lets anyone edit any part of the document. This article explains how to use the Restrict Editing feature to lock specific sections while still allowing collaborators to edit other parts of the document. … Read more

How to Switch From OneDrive to SharePoint for Word Sharing

If you currently share Word documents through OneDrive but need to move them to SharePoint, you are likely looking for a way to keep your team’s permissions, version history, and co-authoring features intact. The main difference is that OneDrive is designed for personal file storage and sharing with individuals, while SharePoint is built for team … Read more