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Mary
Our organization is in the process of releasing a new set of templates,
which we do annually in our department. Some of the templates already have
some boilerplate content and customized toolbars, but we have one basic
template which we call gcgeneric.dot. This has a number of customized
styles, the same as those used in the other templates, but has no customized
toolbars or boilerplate text. It has two click-in fields, one for Heading 1
and the second for Text. It comprises just one section and only one page.
The footer has a brief copyright notice and our company logo in the footer.
The header has placeholder for company name, date and page number. So to sum
up, it is very simple. Last year the size of this template was 256KB, now
the revised one is 1MB. Why is it so big?
If I run the Open and Repair function on the DOT file, the Show Repairs
window lists a number of items -- Drawn Objects and Text Boxes 1-8, Internal
Data Integrity (Type 4) 1 and Numbered Styles 1. There are no graphics in
the file except the logo. If I delete that and resave, Open and Repair still
finds the same list of errors. Do these errors suggest there is some badness
in the file. How can it be removed?
We are using Word 2003 on Windows XP.
which we do annually in our department. Some of the templates already have
some boilerplate content and customized toolbars, but we have one basic
template which we call gcgeneric.dot. This has a number of customized
styles, the same as those used in the other templates, but has no customized
toolbars or boilerplate text. It has two click-in fields, one for Heading 1
and the second for Text. It comprises just one section and only one page.
The footer has a brief copyright notice and our company logo in the footer.
The header has placeholder for company name, date and page number. So to sum
up, it is very simple. Last year the size of this template was 256KB, now
the revised one is 1MB. Why is it so big?
If I run the Open and Repair function on the DOT file, the Show Repairs
window lists a number of items -- Drawn Objects and Text Boxes 1-8, Internal
Data Integrity (Type 4) 1 and Numbered Styles 1. There are no graphics in
the file except the logo. If I delete that and resave, Open and Repair still
finds the same list of errors. Do these errors suggest there is some badness
in the file. How can it be removed?
We are using Word 2003 on Windows XP.