>In successive Windows upgrades, now XP, my Windows 97
>table containing not only my current address book but
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>archive needs to grow like Alice in Wonderland before it
>reaches that size.
Hi John,
It's likely that your table has become corrupted, possibly by the
successive upgrades or maybe just because of "gremlins".
Try this in a copy of the document (*not* the original!): With the
cursor in the table, select Table > Convert to Text. Then select all
the text and click Table > Convert Text to Table.
BTW, there's no way any table in Word will ever get anywhere near a
gigabyte -- the documented maximum size of a Word document's text (not
including graphics) is 32 megabytes.
For some more suggestions, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm.
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Regards,
Jay Freedman http://aspnet2.com/mvp.ashx?JayFreedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Thanks JF
1. My table is actually about twelve tables each with a
title
2. A lot of the cells are actually empty
I tried the exercise using the tab option but the empty
cells and headings, which were already text, did not
replicate.
John
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