Yup, that fixed it. Thanks. Now, why did the file size grow as it did and
why did it shrink?
"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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Display the paragraph marks (CTRL+* or press the ¶ button) then select all
the document *except the last paragraph mark*. Copy to a new document and
save it. Is that any better?
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english wrote:
Nope, just text. 7 pages of purely text in paragraphs. I've revised
the chapter many times, but I don't see where that would make the
file bloated; nor is there any fancy formatting. Just text. Thanks.
"Wiley" wrote in message
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Do you have tables in the chapter? They consume more space.
"english" wrote:
Hi: I noticed that one of my chapters - only 7 pages - has more
bytes than chapters twice its size. I have not set 'versions' on
any of the files, nor do I have pictures or embedded objects in any
of the files. I'm curious why this file is larger. Any
suggestions???