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Subject:Fw: Re: Problem With Microsoft Word97? From:Jennifer Hovel <jhovel -at- STARCONSULTANTS -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 28 May 1999 08:14:26 -0500
This also worked for me. The BIG RED X plague struck one of my Power Point
presentations!!!
Jennifer Hovel
Tech Writer/Project Manager
STAR Consultants, Inc.
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From: Moore, Tracey <TMoore -at- PARKERVISION -dot- COM>
To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU <TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU>
Date: Friday, May 28, 1999 8:04 AM
Subject: Re: Problem With Microsoft Word97?
>I just wanted to say this before the original poster panics: I had the
>red X syndrome and I did not lose my graphics.
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>After I cleaned out my temp directory and shut down all of my programs,
>then I brought up Word and voila! the graphics were fine. The trick is
>Word is a memory hog. I now regularly clean out my temp directory, and
>try not to run any other programs while using Word. I pay attention to
>the way Word is acting and if it's behaving even a little strangely, I
>save my work, exit the program and restart the program (not the
>machine).
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>Another good thing to do would be to increase your RAM. I run 128mg at
>home and never experience problems, but at work with 64mg, that's
>another story.
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