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Word 2002 Master Document--If they corrupt, what do I use instead of them?

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Cindy - 24 Sep 2003 13:01 GMT
The advice I received about problems with a Master
Document (continued numbered lists) was not to use them
because they are corrupt, or about to be corrupt.
So now I have a 5.4 meg file that people are complaining
is too big to deal with...
What can I use--even if it's something other than word--
so that a 12 section document can have an automatic TOC
and Index (as well as shared bookmarks and internal cross
references to headings) that will be more trustworthy
than a MAster Doc, and less cumbersome than a huge Word
file???
Anything?
Thanks!
Mary Gudobba - 24 Sep 2003 20:18 GMT
WordPerfect handles master documents very well.

> The advice I received about problems with a Master
> Document (continued numbered lists) was not to use them
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> Anything?
> Thanks!
Joseph N. - 25 Sep 2003 15:28 GMT
> WordPerfect handles master documents very well.

Yup, and so does Lotus Word Pro.
Robert M. Franz (RMF) - 25 Sep 2003 16:13 GMT
Hi all,

> > WordPerfect handles master documents very well.
>
> Yup, and so does Lotus Word Pro.

then, by all means, please use these tools ...!!!

SCNR
.bob
..Word-MVP
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