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I used equation editor for almost the first time to put in a mathematical
derivation of a formula which involved around 11 equations.
When I tried to save the document there was an error that the disk was full
or too many files were open. Neither of these were true. I tried copying the
first four equations to another document and was able to save that, but as
soon as I added another equation the same error occurred.
Is there a limit to the number of equations allowed? How do you get around
this?
I am still using Word 2000, with equation editor 3.1.
Grateful for any ideas.
derivation of a formula which involved around 11 equations.
When I tried to save the document there was an error that the disk was full
or too many files were open. Neither of these were true. I tried copying the
first four equations to another document and was able to save that, but as
soon as I added another equation the same error occurred.
Is there a limit to the number of equations allowed? How do you get around
this?
I am still using Word 2000, with equation editor 3.1.
Grateful for any ideas.