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G'day "Chip Orange" ,
2002 = unstable, new buggy features, shocking new style model etc 2003 contains auto-open magic to fix many issues we have with log documents, especially resolving the plethora of unused list templates that we arent allowed to delete. Additionally, in 2003 you can force the user to use the provided styles and no manual formatting, which for long docs is especially useful in keeping 'corruption' and confusion levels down. Last, Save As XML - a joyous way to keep master document corruption down to a minimum. Steve Hudson - Word Heretic steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment) Without prejudice Chip Orange reckoned: Steve, Could you elaborate on why you urge strongly to upgrade to Word 2003 for large documents? We're still using 2002, and simply haven't upgraded because we were under the impression it didn't have any significant new features or bug fixes that we were interested in (and were a bit worried that something would break somewhere! ). Thanks. Chip |
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