Larry Blodgett wrote:

Can any one confirm this memory limit on Mircrosoft Word under OSX. This is the native version.

what limit are you talking about?


Word does (and has always) store the entire document in memory, so you are limited by available memory as to the maximum sizee of a document. Under OSX, given the virtual memory scheme used, that could be very large indeed.

However, long, LONG before you reach that limit on the average modern Mac, you're going to run into all of the other horrible 'Large file in Word' problems of file corruption, horrifically slow performance, and vicious 'take my document with it' crashing.

This happens Mac or PC. Word is flat out NOT designed as a large document word processor, it *sucks* as a large document word processor...think chapters, not the entire book. Chapters may need to be split. (we have several professors who have written books here, using Word. ALL of them have learned this lesson the hard way. The ones who didn't heed our advice and store their documents on our file server, where we do nightly backups, learned it harder than the others)

If you're doing a large document in Word I *seriously* recommend that you create a linked document, breaking the document into multiple files.

You don't know panic until someone comes to you and says 'Word just ate the only copy of my thesis! HELP!!!!!'

And for everyone who will chime in 'But I edited my 10,000 page novel just fine in Word', good for you, count your blessings and don't tempt fate again.

--
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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