Re(2): Practical Limits of Files Size in MS Word
>IMO, file size
>is one of the least important considerations;
>there are well documented methods that allow
>you to create books of gargantuan proportions
>in Word.
But doesn't it strike you as a bit ... hmm, odd, that you have to learn
how to not overload an application? Couldn't that time (and ongoing
vigilance) not be spent better on other issues?
Regards
Jan Henning
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