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Joseph Wechselberger
I created a document in Word 2003 that has 1,255 pages. I back the document
up on another computer whenever I change it, so the document appears on two
separate computers. The original computer I'll call C-1 and the back up
computer I'll call C-2. I have a situation where the document on C-1 now
reads 1,500 pages while the document on C-2 is reading the correct 1,255
pages. C-1 and C-2 are networked. When I view the C-1 version from C-2, it
shows the correct 1,255 pages. When I go into C-1 to view it, it shows
1,500. The difference between the two documents is that C-1 is shortening
some lines (not all), with, for example, the first page ending four lines
shorter than the version on C-2, which is the back up copy. How do I fix C-1
to correctly read 1,255 pages and to get the two documents to match?
The document is manuscript of a book and I need the pages to agree on all
copies.
Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
up on another computer whenever I change it, so the document appears on two
separate computers. The original computer I'll call C-1 and the back up
computer I'll call C-2. I have a situation where the document on C-1 now
reads 1,500 pages while the document on C-2 is reading the correct 1,255
pages. C-1 and C-2 are networked. When I view the C-1 version from C-2, it
shows the correct 1,255 pages. When I go into C-1 to view it, it shows
1,500. The difference between the two documents is that C-1 is shortening
some lines (not all), with, for example, the first page ending four lines
shorter than the version on C-2, which is the back up copy. How do I fix C-1
to correctly read 1,255 pages and to get the two documents to match?
The document is manuscript of a book and I need the pages to agree on all
copies.
Thanks for any assistance you can provide.