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Subject:Working with large documents in Word From:"Raj Machhan" <raj -dot- machhan -at- gmail -dot- com> To:techwr-l <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Thu, 9 Aug 2007 10:10:13 +0530
Hi all,
I will get straight to the point. I understand MS Word is more of a word
processor than a publishing tool. But since it is widely available, a
number of companies are now using it for documentation, for print as well as
the Web.
I am presently working on a large document, already 800 pages and more to
come, using MS Word. The application, however, is getting quirkier by the
hour as I add new content. Has anyone been through this? It would be a big
help if you could share your experience.
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