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Hello,
I work with a master document and 8 subdocuments. At times, as expected, I do run into problems with my master document. Most of the times I can "repair" the corruptions in WORD 2003 by opening my master document through "open and repair". I was now wondering, wouldn't it be better to always open a master document this way? You never get to see the corrupted parts in your document well after you have started working on your document. Is there a reason for not always opening your master document this way? You kind of (hope to) prevent corruptions to happen. ta |
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