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Using Word for large docuements.
Hello, I thought I would just ask to see if anyone had any tips for using
Word (2003) for producing large documents. Im producing a user manual, which stands at 50+ pages, with many screen shot graphics, and Ive noticed in the past that previous versions of Word tended to get a bit quirky when they got to this size. Besides regular backups, has anybody got and tips on ensuring that the document remains "stable". Thanks TIm |
Using Word for large docuements.
Did you mean to post in an Excel newsgroup?
You'll probably get better answers in an MSWord newsgroup. Timboo wrote: Hello, I thought I would just ask to see if anyone had any tips for using Word (2003) for producing large documents. Im producing a user manual, which stands at 50+ pages, with many screen shot graphics, and Ive noticed in the past that previous versions of Word tended to get a bit quirky when they got to this size. Besides regular backups, has anybody got and tips on ensuring that the document remains "stable". Thanks TIm -- Dave Peterson |
Using Word for large docuements.
Dave, yes I did, popup stopper, got in the way, and when I refreshed, I didnt
notice which forum I was in, sorry, TIm "Dave Peterson" wrote: Did you mean to post in an Excel newsgroup? You'll probably get better answers in an MSWord newsgroup. Timboo wrote: Hello, I thought I would just ask to see if anyone had any tips for using Word (2003) for producing large documents. Im producing a user manual, which stands at 50+ pages, with many screen shot graphics, and Ive noticed in the past that previous versions of Word tended to get a bit quirky when they got to this size. Besides regular backups, has anybody got and tips on ensuring that the document remains "stable". Thanks TIm -- Dave Peterson |
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