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Old February 8th, 2006, 07:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
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Default Managing Long Documents

If you can insert the images as links it will go a long way toward making
the document more manageable until you convert to pdf.
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"Bert" wrote in message
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We are talking about 5500 images.

Bert.
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Robert M. Franz (RMF) wrote in


Hi Rhino

Rhino wrote:
Is there anything I can do to make it easier to scroll within large
documents?

Just a note to add to RMF's post - have you tried navigating via the
Document Map function?


Can you explain this further. I have a file over 3000 pages and 300
MB in size. Now I can cut it in chapters, that iswhat I do, but when
I am finished I need to put the whole document together for the index
and compile to pdf file. The problems start here.


Sorry, Bert - my comment only helps with making it easier to navigate
large
documents.

I'm a little surprised at the size of the file though - 100KB per page
seems
rather large. If that's caused by images, have you thought about leaving
placeholders for them until the final version?

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