Hi Graham:
Go to Tools>Options>Save and ensure that "Always make backup copy" is set to
"ON" and "Allow fast saves" is set to OFF.
It should be set that way by default, but often it isn't. Word should sense
the presence of the network and flip those switches automatically, but it's
possible that this is not happening in your case.
Word *does* make a large number of small accesses to a file when operating:
that's a legacy of its "streaming" file access method. When you have a
large table, the document complexity goes up. If you have "Always make
backup copy" switched OFF, Word is holding the TEMP version of the original
file open in "Append" mode, and appending each change to the bottom of the
file. It also holds a growing number of temporary files open, supporting
the "Undo" ability. At some point, the network file server is not going to
like this :-)
By switching to "Always make backup", Word writes its backup file in Serial
mode instead of Append mode (Open, Write instead of Open, Append). It then
stacks the Undo changes in separate temporary files held locally. This will
reduce network traffic sharply.
Hope this helps
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Graham Wideman [Visio MVP] - 29 Jul 2006 05:57 GMT
Wow -- John' s almost the man this evening! (If we ever cross paths at MVP
conf, one beer on me!)
OK, so I did as you suggested and that seemed to make no difference. Same
slowness, and that observation backed up with watching activity in Filemon.
I tried various combos of those settings (also "Allow background saves") and
didn't hit a good one. I also tried quitting and restarting Word each time
in case this was a setting that takes effect only on start up.
Then I noticed the "Make local copy of files stored on network". That one
*did* have the desired result, including very low disk activity.
So, I'm happy to have *a* way to proceed, but would also be open to further
theories on how to do it better.
Thanks for the very speedy and somewhere-near-the-bullseye reply!
Graham
> Hi Graham:
>
> Go to Tools>Options>Save and ensure that "Always make backup copy" is set
> to
> "ON" and "Allow fast saves" is set to OFF.
John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh] - 01 Aug 2006 12:04 GMT
{Blush} Sorry, I forgot about that one, sorry! :-)
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> Wow -- John' s almost the man this evening! (If we ever cross paths at MVP
> conf, one beer on me!)
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>> "ON" and "Allow fast saves" is set to OFF.

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