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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default Wrod 2003 - I have a file that is 83MB in size for 3 pages wha

There are a number of reasons for excessive file size, including:

1. Fast Saves: Disable this at on the Save tab of Tools | Options.

2. Preview Pictu Clear the check box on the Summary tab of File |
Properties.

3. Versions (File | Versions): Make sure "Automatically save version on
close" is not turned on.

4. Revisions (Tools | Track Changes):
Highlight Changes: Make sure "Highlight changes on screen" is turned on
(or that "Final Showing Markup" is displayed).
Accept/Reject Changes: If "Accept All" or "Reject All" is available then
revisions are present; accept or reject all changes, then turn Track Changes
off.

5. Embedded True Type fonts (Tools | Options | Save); embedding fonts should
be avoided wherever possible.

6. Embedded graphics: When feasible, it is preferable to link the graphics.
That is, when you insert the graphic, click the arrow beside Insert in the
Picture dialog and choose Link to File rather than Insert or Insert and
Link.

7. Embedded objects: These are even worse than ordinary graphics saved with
the document. If you see an { EMBED } code, the graphic is an OLE object.
Unless you need to be able to edit the object in place, unlink it using
Ctrl+Shift+F9.

8. File format: Make sure you are saving as a Word document; in some cases
..rtf (Rich Text Format) files are significantly larger than .doc files.

9. Document corruption: See
http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm.

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Words into Type
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"LairdofSleaford" wrote in
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There was 1 graphic added after the original problem and size of 83Mb, in
this case I don't think that is the problem. The only one I have is
Microsfot clipart, so I don't think it is very high resolution but I will

try
Simon's suggestion.

Regards

LairdofSleaford

"Cooz" wrote:

Hi LairdofSleaford,

As Simon Mider suggests, graphics may increase the file size

drastically. If
your document contains graphics, select one, choose Format | Picture...

| tab
Picture | Compress... Be sure to compress all pictures in your document,

and,
if possible, to Web/Screen resolution.

For more suggestions, see

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...spx?mode=print

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...spx?mode=print

Getting any further?

Good luck,
Cooz
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Thanks.

"LairdofSleaford" wrote:

Hi Cooz

Good answer! It does seem to speed things up but the file is still

the same
83MB. Any ideas of how I could reduce this without losing all the

formatting?

"Cooz" wrote:

Hi LairdodSleaford,

I don't know why you should want to press 83 Mb in three pages :-)

but the
strange formatting behavior may very well occur because you have

checked
"Automatically update" in the styles that you use.

Choose File | Styles and formatting...
Expand the dropdown list of 'Normal' in the task pane that appears,

and
choose Modify...
Clear 'Automatically update'.
Do so for any style you have used in your document.

Good luck,
Cooz
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"LairdofSleaford" wrote:

I gave a file that is 83MB for 3 pages in Word 2003! It keeps

applying any
formating I use to the whole document, which then goes off to

wherever I want
to apply it if I press Ctrl Z. What is up with Word? Is there a

fix? I
need to use a lot of formatting, I am an Adult Literacy tutor and

the
formatting I use, bold, colours and tables makes it easy for the

learners.