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Timboo

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


Dave Peterson

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


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Dave Peterson

Timboo

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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