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Bruce Rusk
 
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Default Versioning file bloat

I am curious about the increase in file size created by saving multiple
versions. I had three separate copies of a document and tried to combine
them into a single file, saving each as a distinct version. Each file (text
only, no graphics, embedded fonts, tracked changes, comments, etc.) was
about 280 KB. A saved version, with three older versions included in it, was
about 2.8 MB. Is this normal behavior (the single file with multiple
versions being more than twice the size of each version saved separately)?
Or is there something I could do to make the file more reasonably sized?


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Herb Tyson [MVP]
 
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I don't see that kind of behavior here. Among other things... make sure
that Tools - Options - Save - Allow Fast Saves is NOT enabled. Does that
reduce any of the bloat?

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"Bruce Rusk" wrote in message
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I am curious about the increase in file size created by saving multiple
versions. I had three separate copies of a document and tried to combine
them into a single file, saving each as a distinct version. Each file (text
only, no graphics, embedded fonts, tracked changes, comments, etc.) was
about 280 KB. A saved version, with three older versions included in it,
was about 2.8 MB. Is this normal behavior (the single file with multiple
versions being more than twice the size of each version saved separately)?
Or is there something I could do to make the file more reasonably sized?



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Bruce Rusk
 
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Thanks, but fast saves were off...


"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote in message
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I don't see that kind of behavior here. Among other things... make sure
that Tools - Options - Save - Allow Fast Saves is NOT enabled. Does that
reduce any of the bloat?

--
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along.
http://www.herbtyson.com
"Bruce Rusk" wrote in message
...
I am curious about the increase in file size created by saving multiple
versions. I had three separate copies of a document and tried to combine
them into a single file, saving each as a distinct version. Each file
(text only, no graphics, embedded fonts, tracked changes, comments, etc.)
was about 280 KB. A saved version, with three older versions included in
it, was about 2.8 MB. Is this normal behavior (the single file with
multiple versions being more than twice the size of each version saved
separately)? Or is there something I could do to make the file more
reasonably sized?





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