Corrupted document, perhaps? There are several ways to get
rid of corruption: try to save as a web page, or try to
copy and paste the entire document, except for the final
paragraph mark, into a new, fresh document. For detailed
information, see:
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm
Stefan Blom
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>
>On a Word 2002 file that is only 10 pages long that has
been received
>via e-mail, about half way through I am attempting to
change the color
>of the font and am getting the message 'The number must
be between 1
>and 600.' On the top part of the file, font color can be
changed, on
>the bottom half, keep getting that message. I don't see
any protection,
>unusal formatting, etc. There is numbering on the pages
which I have
>taken completely off, put back on, and still get the
message. Any help
>would be much appreciated! Thanks, Jani
>
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>On a Word 2002 file that is only 10 pages long that has been received
>via e-mail, about half way through I am attempting to change the color
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>taken completely off, put back on, and still get the message. Any help
>would be much appreciated! Thanks, Jani
If you get a message "number must be between 1 and 600", it probably
means that font scaling was accidentally applied. Look at Format |
Font | Character Spacing tab | Scale and set it back to 100%.
Alternatively, try Ctrl+Spacebar to kill direct font formatting.
Bob S