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A Cyberneighbor
I created an outline for a model of an inventory database in Word, and it was
going along fine, until something seems to have gone haywire after I did some
cutting and pasting to move blocks of text around... now the Indentation
Level button does nothing at various places, and I can no longer type ASCII
text directly into the doc. It's like the thing froze due to the
complexity... probably after I created a couple of hundred Index entries. My
PC running Word 2003 is Pentium M @ 1.6Ghz, and has 1.2GB RAM plus more
virtual memory (up to 4096MB). Do you think I should try to Repair Office
(from the Help menu, haven't done it for a few months) or do you know of a
reliable document repair tool? Or is this a known issue with this (2003)
version of Word? It seems that I'm always pushing both hardware and software
beyond their limits just doing needed work! Anyone know the practical limits
that may apply to such a complex doc? Arrgh. Thanks in advance for any
knowledgeable response(s).
going along fine, until something seems to have gone haywire after I did some
cutting and pasting to move blocks of text around... now the Indentation
Level button does nothing at various places, and I can no longer type ASCII
text directly into the doc. It's like the thing froze due to the
complexity... probably after I created a couple of hundred Index entries. My
PC running Word 2003 is Pentium M @ 1.6Ghz, and has 1.2GB RAM plus more
virtual memory (up to 4096MB). Do you think I should try to Repair Office
(from the Help menu, haven't done it for a few months) or do you know of a
reliable document repair tool? Or is this a known issue with this (2003)
version of Word? It seems that I'm always pushing both hardware and software
beyond their limits just doing needed work! Anyone know the practical limits
that may apply to such a complex doc? Arrgh. Thanks in advance for any
knowledgeable response(s).