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Easy Q, I think;
2.6 GHz, 512 RAM, 7200rpm drives, WinXP Pro SP2+ Word 2002 both updated to current fixes. As my document reached about 200 pages, it began to slow down response-wise. No problem, not a big surprise since I have a lot of graphics, although they are sized for presentation in a document and most used without having to resize. A very few are displayed landscape as whole-page docs. When speed began to bug me, thanks to this group, I separated the doc into two, then three, etc., and now have it in 5 logical pieces; easy to work on. Periodically I archive and then put it all together as one doc to check the TOC and Outline sensibility and go from there. About all I've done in Outline View is promot/demote a couple of headings here and there; not much moving around as I started from the Outline. Most work was done in Print Layout View. One of the 5 parts is heavy with JPEG graphics, so I turned on Picture Placeholders to speed things up a bit. At first it didn't seem to work, but then I noticed it was sort of working - some pics were placeholders and others were not. There's no relation to insert time or version etc. that I can tell. Most graphics simply are still there. This seems to be a permanent situation and not file dependent. Also, after each time things do slow down, the loss of speed remains after I close Word. I have to actually do a Restart to get things back to "normal". I was wondering if, in those of you who have experienced anything like this, whether it boils down to: - page file (1 Gig, on separate physical drive) - Word corruption - OS corruption - ??? So far I've tired a Word Detect and Repair but only just now thought about the page file. Where else would you think would make sense to check? TIA, PopS |
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