I have a 120 page Word documents with graphics (pasted as pictures), the file size has balooned to 43MB. If I copy the file content and paste it into another document the file size decreases to 1.MB. Does anybody know what is happening here?
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Increasing File Size
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WSPhil Rabichow
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WSVBNerd
AskWoody LoungerApril 10, 2001 at 11:06 pm #1781830Here’s a couple of additional possibilities.
What version of Word are you using? I think internally Word 95 changes the type of graphics to bitmaps(bmp) even if you put in a jpg and gif. I think Word 97 & 2000 internally save as PNG.
Also, if you are saving the document as Word 97/6.0/95, it saves it as a dual file format. i.e. The file size about doubles since it’s really saving it as Word 95 and Word 97/2000 in the same document.
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JackieC
GuestApril 10, 2001 at 11:24 pm #1781832Thanks All
But I’m using Office2000 without fast saves. I’ve been reviewing the Office website and can find anything related to pictures. However, I’ve seem issues similar to this when OLE is used. I think somehow Word is not saving the file correctly – maybe not purging old edits. I know this file has been copied several times.
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WSchrisgreaves
AskWoody LoungerApril 11, 2001 at 3:52 pm #1781914Bloat has been around for a while. It occurs in tempaltes too, where each edit session seems to increase the file. I suspect that there is still a great deal of code in Word that marks text as deleted (thereby leaving it in place) without physically reclaiming the space.
You may be able to identify YOUR culprit by tabulation of the typical file that suffers bloat. e.g. perhaps it occurs often in files with many graphics, or in files that are exchanged between users, and so on.
A simnple fix ought to be to start a new document based on the OLD document and then save it over the old document. This technique ought to obtain all the template-like characteristics and all the text. I’m not sure whether Word would copy the entire document (thereby copying all the residual blaot) or whether it would obtain just the “live” stuff, leaving the flotsam behind.
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BAM
GuestApril 11, 2001 at 8:47 pm #1781938Hi Chris,
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This only applies to Fast Saves. A Fast Save simply merges changes to the file.
If Fast Saves are not enabled then during a Save the file is completely re-written.
See http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/ar…s/Q197/9/78.ASP (or type mskb 197978 in your Address bar) for more information.
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WSLeif
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BAM
GuestApril 11, 2001 at 9:35 pm #1781948Hi Leif,
This is a relatively new method of obtaining KB articles since MS did away with the automated MS Help email service: mshelp@microsoft.com, so who knows if all of the “bugs” are worked out.
I heard that the results might be different if you are outside the US. Another thing to check is to see if you have MSN set as a search provider in Search/Customize/Autosearch Settings.
Also, under “When searching” if you have “Just go to the most likely site” selected you will jump to the KB article immediately.
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WSPhil Rabichow
AskWoody LoungerApril 11, 2001 at 10:47 pm #1781957Hi BAM:
I tried it too, using IE5.5. Typing mskb197978 brings up page cannot be displayed message. And I set the search settings to go to the most likely site & I’m in California (which is still in the U.S. unless there’s been a recent earthquake that I missed).
Oh, & the little box says “brought to you by MSN search”. Oh well…
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WSPhil Rabichow
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BAM
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WSPhil Rabichow
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JackieC
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WSgilbert1111
AskWoody LoungerApril 13, 2001 at 7:33 pm #1782103Jackie – I tried to find the versioning you refer to in Options, but can’t. Please, where is it?
WHOOPS – JUST FOUND IT IN FILE/VERSIONS, butit wasn’t turned on in my case.
This has become a real pain, since my editor has not been able to download and Track Changes in the original i sent. He can only get the PDF version.
Thanks, Michael
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WSgilbert1111
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WSjscher2000
AskWoody LoungerApril 14, 2001 at 7:14 am #1782128Are you sure you’re not saving in RTF (rich text) format? RTF files are fantastically large compared with Word documents. Case in point: user yesterday could not send a 27MB document by email; turned out it was an RTF masquerading as a .doc that shrank down to 800K after a re-save in Word document format. Culprit: CompareWrite. YMMV.
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WSgilbert1111
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AskWoody LoungerApril 14, 2001 at 7:20 pm #1782143Well, well, well. Thank you all. here’s what I’ve discovered:
1] Using Insert Picture/File dramatically reduces the size making it something very close to the actual file size. The jpgs I’ve been saving in solo files to test are coming in at 110 or so K.2] Re-sizing *before* inserting means that you are not being chrged for the original zie, only the compact size. I tried using more compression and sizing down to 4×3″ and ended up with a file size of 30K.
Hopefully, this will work when I re-insert the graphics.
Thanks again, and especially to BAM for pointing me in the right direction. Nowif only MS could fix this drag and drop problem!
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BAM
GuestApril 14, 2001 at 9:34 pm #1782151Hi Michael,
The fact that the file size did not decrease when you saved back again from an RTF file type, means that the actual content is making up the file size so that means the bulk is in the images.
When you use Insert/Picture, the image is converted to a MS Office Drawing Object and is no longer a jpeg, thus decreasing the image size.
If you use Insert/Object or drag/drop then original source of the image is maintained and you have an OLE object thus the larger image size.
If the resolution of the image looks then using Insert/Picture is the best method.
My other suggestion after reading your previous post was to reduce the size of the image prior to inserting them, since Word still maintains the physical file size of the image regardless of the visible image size, but you discovered that one already.
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WSPhil Rabichow
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GuestApril 13, 2001 at 1:26 am #1782072Hi Phil,
If you do find the difference between the two, I’d be interested in the information.
Although I can’t see where using this method would be beneficial to all users, since you need to know the KB number. But for those who pull them off of TechNet or other means it is a useful tool.
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BAM
GuestApril 11, 2001 at 9:01 pm #1781941Hi Jackie,
Have you verified that Track Changes is not turned on? Take a look in your Status Bar and if TRK is in bold then that is the culprit.
To turn off Track Changes, double-click TRK in the Status bar. You will also need to go to Tools/Track Changes/Accept or Reject Changes and Accept All.
If this isn’t it, then you may want to try saving the document as RTF or HTML and then back to a Word format again. The increase in file size can be an indicator that your document is on the verge of becoming corrupt, and saving it as RTF or HTML can decrease that chance.
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