Laura Have you tried doing a system backup for that file only? I have Windows 95. If I click on Start Menu, then Programs, then Accessories, then System Tools, and then Backup, I get the backup menu. When backing up a file, make sure you click on the backup tab at the top. Then double click on the c: drive icon on the left side (don't put a check in the box, if I put an X in the box at this point my computer wants to back up the whole c: drive), keep doing this with each subfolder until you get to the actual file you want to save. Then put an X in the box. (The computer will put an X in that box and every previous box in the path to that file.) Then follow the directions. This will allow you to backup a file that covers more than 1 floppy disk. To restore the file you'd click on the Restore tab and follow the directions. If you're unsure of what you're doing, try practicing first by backing up a file that you have already copied to a floppy disk (one that did fit on one disk), delete the file from the system, then restore it. If you did something wrong you will still have the floppy to use to put the file back in your system and won't lose anything. If this works, then you can back up the larger file. I'm self employed and do data entry work at home. Some of my data entry programs use several mgs of memory and won't back up to a single disk. I have backed up and restored different programs several times and have had no problem. Good luck. Barbara Baclem5656@aol.com