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Word 2003 Remove Hidden Data Tool increasing from original file si
Are there any details as to why the Remove Hidden Data file function in Word
2003 creates a copy that is larger in size than the original doc file? It created a copy of an original file that added 5 more megs to make a 28 meg Word 2003 document. I was hoping to kill 2 birds with one stone, to remove tracked changes information from the doc and to reduce the size, but if it removes data, why does it make a larger document? I have also found this happen with docs under a meg in size in that the copy is marginally larger than the orginal despite somehow having less data. Also, regarding the 23 meg Word 2003 doc, any suggestions why a vanilla 78 page document with no graphics or embedded links, movies, soundfiles or clipart gets to be 23 megs? There are no corrupted file warnings with this doc, but it has been through various text and format revisions by various reviewers on a shared drive location. Thanks, |
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