What is WinWord 8 and what is it? It appeared suddenly in My Documents folder, and it is marked read-only.

What is WinWord 8 and what is it?  It appeared suddenly in My Documents folder, and it is marked read-only.

original title: what is WinWord 8

What is WinWord 8 and what is it?  It appeared suddenly in My Documents folder, and it is marked read-only.

WinWord8?

Part of Microsoft Office 97.  Maybe a part of a previous version of Microsoft Works too.

Delete it if you don't need.

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