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Hello good people
We have a staff member who refuses to break up a 411 page word document (2003 version) and is complaining about the slowness of editing (even though we've strongly suggested he break it up into chapters). He is saying that editing is not that bad, but the 100+ references (via Endnote) really REALLY slow it down. He says he's tried saving to RTF and that helped it, but it doesn't increase the speed much anymore. We've told him that there is probably no real solution, besides what we've suggested. And we're just wondering if any of you good people have any other suggestions. Thanks heaps, in advance Leon |
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If you turn off all Track Changes Options, Smart Tags, and Spelling and
grammar as you type options (even better turn off all grammar check options), this should save some memory space when using Word. "Leon POLAK" wrote: Hello good people We have a staff member who refuses to break up a 411 page word document (2003 version) and is complaining about the slowness of editing (even though we've strongly suggested he break it up into chapters). He is saying that editing is not that bad, but the 100+ references (via Endnote) really REALLY slow it down. He says he's tried saving to RTF and that helped it, but it doesn't increase the speed much anymore. We've told him that there is probably no real solution, besides what we've suggested. And we're just wondering if any of you good people have any other suggestions. Thanks heaps, in advance Leon |
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Have the user work in normal view rather than print view.
More RAM would probably help. A 411 page document is not, by itself, all that large. -- Charles Kenyon Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome! --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn from my ignorance and your wisdom. "Leon POLAK" wrote in message ... Hello good people We have a staff member who refuses to break up a 411 page word document (2003 version) and is complaining about the slowness of editing (even though we've strongly suggested he break it up into chapters). He is saying that editing is not that bad, but the 100+ references (via Endnote) really REALLY slow it down. He says he's tried saving to RTF and that helped it, but it doesn't increase the speed much anymore. We've told him that there is probably no real solution, besides what we've suggested. And we're just wondering if any of you good people have any other suggestions. Thanks heaps, in advance Leon |
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![]() Thank you both - I will check / recommend he does these things I think, from memory, he has maxed out his memory (not sure, but I think it is currently at 3GB) Thanks again Leon |
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