you have exceeded the max. number of pages supported by ms office

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ISMIKE

My director gets this message every time he tries to print 1 document in
particular. He printed out many different documents but only gets this error
when trying to print one specific document. We had someone else try printing
it from their pc and it works fine. I've cleaned up the hard drive of temp
files and cache and have rebooted more than once. I've googled it, searched
the knowledge base and have found no viable fix for this. PLEASE HELP!
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

The message is bogus. There is no "page" limit in Word, only a file size
limit (which he is unlikely to have exceeded). I would look for a rogue
macro or interference from an add-in.
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Mike,

What version Word are you using and is it the same version that was used to create the document?

The message is one that is embedded in Word, but may be getting triggered/displayed in error because Word may not have an error
message to display for the real cause <g>. Did you get an error number at the beginning of the message?

Are track changes turned on and/or are you using balloons for changes or comments? That, or file corruption seem to be what
triggers this, although as Suzanne mentioned it could be a macro or add-in as well (if you hold the ctrl key when starting Word and
open and print the same document do you get the same error).

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My director gets this message every time he tries to print 1 document in
particular. He printed out many different documents but only gets this error
when trying to print one specific document. We had someone else try printing
it from their pc and it works fine. I've cleaned up the hard drive of temp
files and cache and have rebooted more than once. I've googled it, searched
the knowledge base and have found no viable fix for this. PLEASE HELP! <<
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 

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