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Long Documents In Word with large graphics files
I am seeking your opinion and direction. I just lost part of a very
large word document; over 1 GB in size. I sometimes drive thousands of miles to research something. I scan all documents, photograph documents and the location; then insert the JPG image files into a Word document, where the JPG image files are explained, questions asked, and assumptions made. There can many chapters of 500 MB file size; some chapters might be as small as 50 MB, or maybe 25 MB. I regularly study several subjects (books) at one time; each book with many chapters. Occasionally, a chapter in one book needs to be added to another book. Considering each chapters'' size, and considering the books overall size, how should I write and store these documents to make the possibility of file loose and corruption to a minimum? In another project, I collect HTML, txt, JPG, PDF and other file types that I would like to put them into a Word "book" with references and notes. Is there a way to call the file to be printed from word, and allow the header and footer to be on each page printed on the "Called Files?" Can the "Called Files" be an "exhibit" in Word; where the printing format selected by the originator be maintained? Thanks. Thanks |
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