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StevenM
I’m developing a macro which takes information from an active document and
opens two new documents and modifies the data from the active document and
places the modified information into the two new documents. Everything seems
to work fine until I start working with larger files.
At that point I received a Microsoft Word msgbox message saying: “The
formatting in this document is too complex. Please full save the document
now.†And its has an “OK†button. (And it wouldn't let me save either
document.)
I assume that I’m running up against a memory problem, the larger the file,
the more memory it takes, yes? Will saving these documents while the macro is
running help with the memory problem? How can I find out when I need to save
these documents? And what names should I save them as? (I was going to leave
that to the user to decide after the macro was run.) And what is “full save�
Any help will be greatly appreciated, I’m way over my head on this.
(I'm using Word 2000.)
Steven Craig Miller
New Lenox, IL (USA)
opens two new documents and modifies the data from the active document and
places the modified information into the two new documents. Everything seems
to work fine until I start working with larger files.
At that point I received a Microsoft Word msgbox message saying: “The
formatting in this document is too complex. Please full save the document
now.†And its has an “OK†button. (And it wouldn't let me save either
document.)
I assume that I’m running up against a memory problem, the larger the file,
the more memory it takes, yes? Will saving these documents while the macro is
running help with the memory problem? How can I find out when I need to save
these documents? And what names should I save them as? (I was going to leave
that to the user to decide after the macro was run.) And what is “full save�
Any help will be greatly appreciated, I’m way over my head on this.
(I'm using Word 2000.)
Steven Craig Miller
New Lenox, IL (USA)