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Maximum File Size
I have a Document that is getting real big (about 50MB).
Any time I try to add to this Document, I get the following error "The disk is full trying to write to C::. Free some space on this drive.... ". From here on, it doesn't mater where I try to save it or how much free space I have, I still get the same error. I know MSWord 2000 and up has a file size limitation of 32MB. Is there anyway around this limitation without having to fragment the document and lose the automatic Paragraph numbering? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, |
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Hi Haitham,
A file that size most likely has many embedded graphics. You can make the file much smaller by deleting them an inserting links to them instead. This also has the benefit of allowing the images in the file to update if you change one of the graphics, without having to re-insert it. The only drawback, and this might be significant, is that the document's portability is reduced, since the links in Word will refer to the original path to the linked image, even if the files are moved (eg emailed). Then, you'd need to send both the document and the images, plus update the links. Link updating can be done via Search/Replace in simple cases or via a macro. For the latter, see: http://www.wopr.com/cgi-bin/w3t/show...?Number=261488 (url all one line) Cheers "Haitham Jalanbo" wrote in message ... I have a Document that is getting real big (about 50MB). Any time I try to add to this Document, I get the following error "The disk is full trying to write to C::. Free some space on this drive.... ". From here on, it doesn't mater where I try to save it or how much free space I have, I still get the same error. I know MSWord 2000 and up has a file size limitation of 32MB. Is there anyway around this limitation without having to fragment the document and lose the automatic Paragraph numbering? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, |
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Hi Haitham
I assume that your file contains pictures or objects like Excel graphs or Visio diagrams, and that this is causing the large file size. The "disk is full" message may be an indication of corruption rather than too big a file. I would do the following: 1. Make a safe backup copy of your document so you can return to it if necessary. 2. Go through Suzanne Barnhill's list for checking on the causes of large file sizes, for example at http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...f57a52ad66c9af 3. Follow the instructions for examining and correcting corruption in a Word document at How can I recover a corrupt document or template - and why did it become corrupt? http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Haitham Jalanbo" wrote in message ... I have a Document that is getting real big (about 50MB). Any time I try to add to this Document, I get the following error "The disk is full trying to write to C::. Free some space on this drive.... ". From here on, it doesn't mater where I try to save it or how much free space I have, I still get the same error. I know MSWord 2000 and up has a file size limitation of 32MB. Is there anyway around this limitation without having to fragment the document and lose the automatic Paragraph numbering? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, |
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