what do I do to remove the “virus“ but save the documents.
Originally, Office 2008 did not include macros, but there were so many users that had legitimate and complex macros they used daily (Excel users in particular), that Microsoft relented and put them back in. So you still need to protect yourself from macro viruses.
1) Close all documents and exit Word.
2) In your user account, delete the file "Normal.dot". For Office 2008, the name is "Normal.dotm". You need to do this because once you've opened an infected document, it also infects this default template. After that, every file you save gets a copy of the macro virus attached to it.
3) Launch Word
WITHOUT opening any documents! Create a new blank document. Some of your preferences are going to need to be reset now that Word has created a new template. I believe margins is one that the Normal template holds.
4) Once you have all of your settings where you want them, quit Word.
5) Go to your Normal.dot (or Normat.dotm) file again and highlight it. Press Command+I to call up the Get Info palette. Change the permissions in all fields to "Read only". Close the dialogue. This will prevent any macro viruses from writing themselves into your template.
6) Now open each infected document one at a time. If you get any message about the file wanting to load or run a macro, deny it. Open a new document and copy/paste the document text from the original file to the new blank document. Close the infected file. Save the new file by the same name as the original. Repeat for all documents you have.
7) Or, save yourself a lot of time and use a program like ClamX or Norton Anti-Virus to strip all known malware macros from your documents for you.