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Equivalent command for repaginate now?
Hi,
Me again! I seem to recall when back when PCs were slow, a command (under tools?) called repaginate now. The command forced Word to recalcuate page breaks/numbering, well, now. I'm waiting upwards of 30 seconds to see the changes I'm making to column widths on a table (doc is 130 pages, I'm on a 1.8Ghz PC with 1 gig ram with not much else running). Can I speed this up at all? (before I go insane!) Thanks Paul -- Visit my website www.pdtech.co.uk for Access Developer Resources |
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Equivalent command for repaginate now?
This response time is not normal, unless your document is spectacularly
complex. You need to find what's wrong, either with the document itself (is the table corrupt?) or with your installation (do you have background add-ins running?). "Paul" wrote in message ... Hi, Me again! I seem to recall when back when PCs were slow, a command (under tools?) called repaginate now. The command forced Word to recalcuate page breaks/numbering, well, now. I'm waiting upwards of 30 seconds to see the changes I'm making to column widths on a table (doc is 130 pages, I'm on a 1.8Ghz PC with 1 gig ram with not much else running). Can I speed this up at all? (before I go insane!) Thanks Paul -- Visit my website www.pdtech.co.uk for Access Developer Resources |
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Equivalent command for repaginate now?
Hi,
The document is long (130 pages) with many tables (each no more than one page inlegnth) , but I don't think it is very complex. The delay has dropped to around just 5 seconds now, so not great, but not quite so frustrating. Oddly, I can carry on working (typing, formatting, etc) and eventually the table wdiths will jump into place. "Jezebel" wrote in message ... This response time is not normal, unless your document is spectacularly complex. You need to find what's wrong, either with the document itself (is the table corrupt?) or with your installation (do you have background add-ins running?). "Paul" wrote in message ... Hi, Me again! I seem to recall when back when PCs were slow, a command (under tools?) called repaginate now. The command forced Word to recalcuate page breaks/numbering, well, now. I'm waiting upwards of 30 seconds to see the changes I'm making to column widths on a table (doc is 130 pages, I'm on a 1.8Ghz PC with 1 gig ram with not much else running). Can I speed this up at all? (before I go insane!) Thanks Paul -- Visit my website www.pdtech.co.uk for Access Developer Resources |
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