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How big can a WORD file get?
How big can I let my WORD file get and not be concerned about corruption and
or other issues? That is, I have an index that I keep in WORD. In it I tell myself where everthing is that I need to know, where this or that document is etc. It does not contain graphics, but does contain a lot of links to other files. Right now the size is 1,263 kb. I have a Pentium 4 with lots of ram and so it loads pretty quickly and I don't have any particular problems right now, but I wonder about the future. What if the file were to double? Would that be a problem? Is this just generally a file size that WORD is not designed to handle? If this is the case, I need to know about it now so I can make inteligent adjustments. Any advice would be appreciated. |
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