On 6/3/01 10:16 pm, "Günther Vansteelant " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Amongst other things, I write quality manuals for small to very big and > complex companies. These manuals can be very complex and Word just can't > handle large documents (sooner or later they get corrupted). > Hyperlinks is what saved my but. Nowadays I just chop it all up into > separate documents (15 pages max) and link it all together using hyperlinks. > Makes online reading (which is "the thing" now) even easier. > > Still spend many days cursing Word and Office in general because it crashed > again on too complex a situation though... > You should try using Adobe's FrameMaker. It's the tool for writing long documents, books etc (I'm a Technical Author and use it to write manuals). Using a word processor to write long documents is like using a screwdriver to insert a nail. Pete -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To search the archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
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- Re: [OT] Word doing its own "thinking"... G�ntherVansteelant
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- Re: [OT] Word doing its own "thinking" Sherman Wilcox
- Re: [OT] Word doing its own "thinking"... Peter Morris
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