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In article , E. Barry
Bruyea wrote: On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 13:28:13 +0100, "Jerry" wrote: I've been working on a large document (220 pages, 9 MB), mainly changing the formatting, rearranging paragraphs and deleting comments. The document now objectively contains less information, but is 60 MB in size. Why is this? I'm on a Mac, where the "allow fast saves" preference/setting causes that. It might be the same for you, since it is for ever recording keystrokes and operations you have performed. Do a save-as. Open the new one and check the settings. See what happens. Do you have a lot of graphics? Even the 9meg seems high; I have a 450 page manuscript that is less than 1 meg and I have embedded fonts. -- I thought I would be the last on earth to mung my e-mail address. fsnospam$elliott$$ |
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