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darcyrmt
Using my old version of Word, I would generate Word docs (.doc) with about 12
scans on a page, saving it used about 60-70 MB of hard drive space each.
Using the same file but re-saving it under the new Word 2007 format (.docx),
the same page uses only 2 MB.
Considering each one of the .jpgs is at least 4-6 MB each, does the new Word
2007 use some super compression technique? (I don't want to save the new
documents under the old system because of hard drive space, but I don't want
to risk the new documents as .docx not having all the information..)
scans on a page, saving it used about 60-70 MB of hard drive space each.
Using the same file but re-saving it under the new Word 2007 format (.docx),
the same page uses only 2 MB.
Considering each one of the .jpgs is at least 4-6 MB each, does the new Word
2007 use some super compression technique? (I don't want to save the new
documents under the old system because of hard drive space, but I don't want
to risk the new documents as .docx not having all the information..)