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I am working in Word 2003. I would like to compile a large document from
many files - over 2000 short files. Most of the files are one or two pages but some are longer. They do not contain graphics, tables or fancy formatting, most text. I do not want to use the Master Document feature as it is not stable, especiallly for such a large document. I plan to use Insert, File using heading styles for each title with page break before in the definition of the heading style. I will be creating a table of contents and using a concordance file for creating an index for the whole document. Is there a limit to how long the document can be? Is there a better solution - perhaps several chapters instead of one large file? If so, could I create a table of contents as well as an index for the entire document? Thank you for your help, -- R Miles |
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Hello Miles
R Miles wrote: I am working in Word 2003. I would like to compile a large document from many files - over 2000 short files. Most of the files are one or two pages but some are longer. They do not contain graphics, tables or fancy formatting, most text. I do not want to use the Master Document feature as it is not stable, especiallly for such a large document. I plan to use Insert, File using heading styles for each title with page break before in the definition of the heading style. I will be creating a table of contents and using a concordance file for creating an index for the whole document. Is there a limit to how long the document can be? Is there a better solution - perhaps several chapters instead of one large file? If so, could I create a table of contents as well as an index for the entire document? The limit is 32 MByte for the _raw text_ amount in your file. That's a whole lot of phone books, so I very much doubt you can get even in the vicinity with your document: Operating parameter limitations and specifications in Word http://support.microsoft.com/kb/211489/en-us I would try with one document. On a modern PC with enough RAM and a fast HD. If every you suspect that things are too slow, you can try with a file half that size. In theory you could leave all files separately and compile INDEX and TOC through a single file containing RD fields to each of the small files. Another approach is to use Insert | File and _link_ to the contents. That way, you could still work on individual files, but compile TOC etc. in the wrapper file. FWIW, Lutz Gentkow once posted a neat way to automatically create a document consisting of INCLUDETEXT fields (and, as a step further, to unlink these fields so that the file becomes static if that's what you like): http://groups.google.com/group/micro...9668b9 189f4e HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT | \ / | MVP | Scientific Reports X Against HTML | for | with Word? / \ in e-mail & news | Word | http://www.masteringword.eu/ |
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