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my file is too big. Which embedded element is to blame?
When trying to edit a large file with many pictures and embedded word, Excell
file, How can I find out who is the major contributor to the size of the file? |
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my file is too big. Which embedded element is to blame?
Assuming a Word 2007 file (docx), you could change the extension to zip and
check out the different files in the zip package. Yves "PAR" wrote in message news When trying to edit a large file with many pictures and embedded word, Excell file, How can I find out who is the major contributor to the size of the file? |
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my file is too big. Which embedded element is to blame?
In addition to Yves' comments, to find the sizes of images within the file,
save the file as a "Webpage, HTM, HTML". This will produce a new folder (in the current folder locations, which will show all the images and their respective file size. Hope this helps DeanH "PAR" wrote: When trying to edit a large file with many pictures and embedded word, Excell file, How can I find out who is the major contributor to the size of the file? |
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