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Default missing and double figures in cross-reference list

I am working with a doc that is about 15MB. This happens repeatably. This
issue happens in both the compatibility mode and Word 2007, both doc and docx
formats. I have installed sp1 for Office.

I do a fair amount of editing, including inserting new figures with
captions, and updating all links. I have track changes on. After a while,
when trying to insert a cross-reference, the list of figure references to
insert becomes corrupt. Every other figure is missing from the list and the
references that are there have double entries. The only way to fix this
problem is to accept all changes.

Anyone else happen to see this problem and know of any behaviour to avoid to
stop this problem from occuring? Seems as if it is bumping into some kind of
limit or overflowing some variable.
 
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