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Sorry, no, I don't know what might cause that.
Several questions spring to mind. For example: was it a one-off? Is the document otherwise alright? Do both sender and recipient have the same version of Word (or even e-mail client)? Was the document zipped? -- Enjoy, Tony "lkwink" wrote in message ... Would you know what would cause a word document with tables in it to lose pages when sent e-mail to another person? We had that happen with one of our documents. The pages that were lost had tables with a large quantity of information. "Tony Jollans" wrote: AFAIK there is no specific limit; if there is one it's very high. I suspect the only restriction is total document size. -- Enjoy, Tony "lkwink" wrote in message ... I need to know if there is a limit to the number of words you can put in a cell of a table. I know there is in Excel, but is there in Word also? |
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