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Abstract: You need to be extremely disciplined, or you will corrupt
those documents thoroughly and rapidly.
On 5 August 2015 at 20:54, Slager Timothy J <Timothy -dot- Slager -at- dematic -dot- com> wrote:
> Standard wisdom has been to avoid Word master documents like the plague. Occasionally I hear that they now work. This is one of those occasions.
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> It would seem the potential for master docs is huge. I'm interested in hearing more and suspect others are as well. Maybe an article for Techwr-l?
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> tims
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> One final small tekky comment now I have seen all of the preceding thread, is that Word 2010+ deals with large filesizes. Master documents can now be made into one REALLY GODDAMN BIG document, large gfx inserted etc etc.
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