Strange print layout view and printing problem

T

tuna

Hi, I've got a large word document (2007) containing over 100 pages
However, in print layout view (the one I normally do editing in), yo
cannot scroll past p41. As you scroll into p42, word stops refreshin
and updating the screen and moves you back into p41. I've uploaded th
file so that you can see what I mean for yourself:

http://www.fileshost.com/download.php?id=3932A1E71
(feasibility study.docx)

And also a linked excel file to go with it (in the same directory. I'v
got references in the word document if that makes any difference):
http://www.fileshost.com/download.php?id=C7127B121
(finance.xlsx)

Oddly enough, I can see the whole file in outline or draft view, thoug
I am unable see any pictures or charts. On print layout view, clickin
any link in the document map that takes you past page 41 will d
nothing, and pressing ctrl+G to jump to a page will result in wor
telling you that it "cannot determine the destination". Also, trying t
print the document results in word showing a progress bar in the statu
bar printing p1, p2 etc until p41, then it just aborts silently. Oddl
enough saving it as a 2003 .doc file resolves the problem, but messe
up the formatting.

I really hope you guys can help.

Thanks for your support
 
T

tuna

After experimenting some more I found it to be a problem with th
equation editor in word - I think it was that fact I had multi-lin
equations and after some combinations of undo/redo and deleting lin
breaks, ended up with two equations on the same line (it usually merge
two adjacent equations) - i think that really messed word up, though t
be honest Word should never have let it happen in the first place.

But anyway, I've replaced the feasibility study.docx file with on
containing the culprit equations.

See what you think.

Thank
 

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