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Subject:RE: best way to put a long Word doc on the Web? From:"Nuckols, Kenneth M" <Kenneth -dot- Nuckols -at- mybrighthouse -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Fri, 22 Jul 2005 08:00:51 -0400
Bonnie offered...
>
> On dial-up, 3 MB isn't bad -- maybe 5 min. See the download time for
this
> PDF:
>
>http://www.granatedit.com/TVadmin.pdf
>
> >
> > I have a doc in Word 2003 that is almost 3 MB and growing.
> > It has lots of
> > cross-references, bookmarks, and footnotes. No graphics.
> > What would be the
> > best way to publish it on the Web? Someone advised me that a
> > pdf this big
> > would take a long time to load. Another person said a pdf
> > was a good idea.
> >
>
Ok Friday silliness has gotten to me...take this with a few pounds of
rock salt:
Five minutes isn't a long time, per se--but what if the document in
question is about turning off the water supply when the pipe supplying
the loo springs a leak? In five minutes you could ruin the carpets in
four rooms of the house! ;-)
Have a great weekend all...
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