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In
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Peter T. Daniels typed:
Be that as it may, the usual abbreviation is Mb. I don't
think anyone
would imagine someone was talking about megabits.

On Mar 30, 7:00 pm, "Yves Dhondt"
wrote:
You probably meant 32 MB instead of 32Mb. There is a
factor 8 difference
between the two so it is rather important.

Yves

"Peter T. Daniels" wrote in
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Supposedly you can have 32 Mb of text (not graphics etc.)
in one file.
You can't even _count_ how many words that would be!

On Mar 30, 3:45 pm, Clarendon

wrote:



What is the maximum number of words I can have in a MS
Word document (2007)?
Does the Word function suffer when its size rises above a
certain word length? If so, what is the limit under which
I can use the Word without a problem associated with the
size?


Mb = Mega bits
MB = Mega Bytes (there are 8 bits to a Byte).