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HEY!!!
That did it!!! :-) It seems to be working okay now. Wow, that was a simple solution. Can you point me to more information about this "unreleased dependencies" problem?
To Marguerite Krupp:
Word said that it was recording the problem in the error log, but I couldn't find where that file was. :-( I guess I am just pretty sick of Word at this point, so my patience is running thin with it.
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--- "Susan W. Gallagher" <sgallagher5 -at- cox -dot- net> wrote:
>At 12:56 PM 9/9/02 -0700, Sean Hower wrote:
>>...and at various points during my work, the file comes up corrupt and
>>crashes everything. BIG surprise. I think I've pinned it down to a
>>corporate logo in the header. Everything works fine until I delete the
>>logo. Then Word suddenly doesn't like the file any more. Does anyone know
>>if deleting a graphic can cause file corruption, and if so, does anyone
>>have anidea on how to go about fixing it?...
>
>Just a shot in the dark, Sean, but is the document divided
>by section breaks and are and of the headers that follow set
>to "same as previous"? If they are, once you delete the graphic,
>scroll thru the headers and click "same as previous" off and
>back on again. See if that helps. It may just be unreleased
>dependencies.
>
>-Sue Gallagher
>susanwg -at- cox -dot- net
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