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Is anyone having problems with Word holding formatting?
I type training documents over 100 pages long in MS Word 2003. Sometimes
they are in tables, sometimes not. Even when the documents are only a few pages, the MS Word formatting changes numbering to non-numbers, changes indents, flips to previous sections and deletes sections when I try to insert a change. The Table of Contents and headers and footers will not allow changes in sections. I have a 1.5 g 256 mg RAM DELL Latitude and run XP Professional. Although this meets the minimum requirements for MS Office 2003, I wonder if it is not enough power or size RAM. Can anyone make suggestions to me? |
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See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...AutoFormat.htm .
Storker wrote: I type training documents over 100 pages long in MS Word 2003. Sometimes they are in tables, sometimes not. Even when the documents are only a few pages, the MS Word formatting changes numbering to non-numbers, changes indents, flips to previous sections and deletes sections when I try to insert a change. The Table of Contents and headers and footers will not allow changes in sections. I have a 1.5 g 256 mg RAM DELL Latitude and run XP Professional. Although this meets the minimum requirements for MS Office 2003, I wonder if it is not enough power or size RAM. Can anyone make suggestions to me? |
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