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![]() I have that problem with the tables. I narrowed it down to the type of border in the table - which was dotted - and found that my file of 30k inflated into 5Mb. I don't have Open & Repair (I use Word 2000). But when I cut the table - complete with dotted lines - into a new document, the saved file size was 30k. The original document - now minus its table - saved at 30k. When I re-pasted the table back into the original document, back it went to 5Mb. 30k + 30k = 5Mb ??! So I removed the dotted lines and kept the table in the original document. 5Mb went back down to 30Mb. So I went back into the table and changed one border of a single cell to dotted. 30k turned into 555k. Freaking out, I checked the save-with-preview option. Turning it off, the file size slumped from 555k to 27k. I turned the save-with-preview option back on and inserted blank first page. The file size remain 27k. So, it seems that a table with dotted or dashed lines that appears in the document's preview picture causes a huge error! "Beth Melton" wrote: Do any of the tables happen to be formatted with dashed or dotted borders? If so then that is probably the cause. Try changing the border style and see if that decreases the file size. If that isn't it then here are items that can bloat a file: 1) Fast Saves (Tools/Options/Save) 2) Preview Picture (File/Properties) 3) Versions (File/Versions) Make sure "Automatically save version on close" is not turned on 4) Revisions (Tools/Track Changes) Highlight Changes: Make sure "Highlight changes on screen is turned on" Accept/Reject Changes: If "Accept All" or "Reject All" is available then revisions are present. 5) Embedded True Type fonts (Tools/Options/Save) If all of the above check out then try creating a new document and use Insert/File and insert the contents of your document -- Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email can not be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "bhm7319" wrote in message ... I gave a file to my coworker to revise it. The file size was 832kB at the time. He revised few things on the file and gave it back. I noticed that the file size was 14.1MB now. He says that it crashed on him three to four times, and he saved the recovered version each time. The file don't have any picture. It has 4 small tables. I tried everything to reduce the size, but no luck. Anyone please help me. Thank you. Bharat |
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