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Microsoft Word corrupts after Save

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Y Korer - 08 Nov 2003 18:21 GMT
I'm a maths teacher. Sometimes I make worksheets with lots of drawings:
using autoshapes and text boxes etc
Sometimes I find that after saving - the pictures have become completely
distorted - in particular, triangles have grown to huge sizes.
Any ideas?

(If this is the wrong forum for this type of question - could you direct me
to the correct one!)
Wai - 08 Nov 2003 20:42 GMT
There're a few ways to help you avoid document corrupt!

- Try not to use "fast save". "Fast save" is notorious
as "fast corrupt".

- Try not to make your files large.
If so, split them into parts (instead of a large one).

- If you really wish to store it as ONE big file, there
is still one method. When you create a big document,
still split it into different small files. After you
complete, open a fresh document and agglomerate them
together.

Afterward, try to make as few amendments as possible on
this big document. Otherwise - corrupt!

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