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When to split a long document into separate files?
Hi there,
I have some doubts about whether to split a long document that I'm writing at the moment into separate files. From what size, and maybe, for what type of content, is it worth to separate a word document into separate files? for example: one file for each chapter. The type of document I'm writing will be about 300 pages; with lots of figures, which I insert inline and linked to .tiff files; and quite many equations, which, I think, they are embedded objects from equation editor; I don't use textboxes, and I don't use sections, because I've read they could lead to corruptions??? What do you recommend for this type/size of document? Cheers Martin. |
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