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Word keeps repaginating
I have a 300 page document that I generate in Word-97. When I open the
document in either Word-2000 or Word-2003, only the first 24 pages of the document come into memory (per the section/page counter in the lower left part of the status bar). As soon as you scroll past page 24, Word will repaginate the entire document every time a page boundary is passed. This happens so often and takes so much time (with this big document) that editing is essentially out of the question. It's seems like this is a virtual memory problem (since the whole document doesn't come into Word when it's opened) but I can't find a setting to fix the problem. I've got enough memory on the three machines in question (Word 97, Word 2000 & Word 2003) that it's not a physical memory issue. In this helps: the Word 97 machine is running Windows 2000 and the two other machines are running XP (Pro). This is, of course, happening in Print Layout view. Working in Normal View isn't an option as there is a lot of artwork sprinkled throughout the text, and the overall layout/pagination has to be controlled. Thanks in advance to anyone that knows how to fix this problem! |
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