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I just finished working on a 47 meg document. It exceeded 10,000
pages. I worked with it carefully and patiently, saving and backing
up, to find/replace and do formatting. Once I got that done, I saved
it into sepearate documents, one for each volume. None is more than 8
megs, and now the true editing is going along swimmingly.

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In the last exciting episode on Thu, 19 May 2005 15:23:47 -0700, Daiya
Mitchell wrote:

|Word has been known to handle documents up to 10,000 pages in a single file,
|assuming sufficient power/RAM in the computer.
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|You should be fine. The max is (or was) 32MB, but that referred to text
|only, and did not include graphics. 32MB of text is a whole lot.
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|Why do you have continuous section breaks between major subheadings?
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|On 5/19/05 3:04 PM, "LindaNorcross" wrote:
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| Word 2003 in Windows XP -- For my document, no graphics, I am at 575 KB and
| 51 pages, with more to come. I have read enough to know that Master
| Documents are to be avoided because they corrupt so easily. The major
| headings (continuous sections) are 10 with subheadings, all of which the
| author wants in one document and a TOC (probably 2 pages worth). Am I asking
| for trouble here? Should I consider asking for intallation of FrameMaker?
| (smile)
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