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Mon Feb 14 10:22:43 CST 2005
Beth
The user is linking to a PDF file: Word should not be opening at all. Either
Acrobat needs registering or reinstalling.
Terry
"Beth Melton" <bmelton@NoSpam4Memvps.org> wrote in message
news:OLcICvqEFHA.2876@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
: Infinite pagination is typically caused by graphics or embedded
: objects in the document.
:
: Graphics/embedded objects are anchored to a paragraph. If for some
: reason, perhaps one paragraph is spanning multiple pages, Word beings
: 'looking' for a paragraph mark to anchor the object and it cannot find
: one because no paragraph either begins or ends on that page.Then it
: tries the next page, then the next and goes into a continuous
: repagination loop.
:
: Sometimes changing to a different printer, such as an ink jet if using
: a laser or vice-versa, is enough to get the document open and correct
: the issue.
:
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: "Dark Night" <Dark Night@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
: news:0FBAD647-B7CD-4BC2-9AC1-AEA364420CE6@microsoft.com...
: > hello people,
: > I've opened a document which was supposed to be opened by the
: > Internet
: > Explorer program but that program couldn't open it, so i tried to
: > open it
: > with the Word program but guess what?
: > The whole document went crazy and started to add pages i don't
: > really know
: > where did it get it from? All i could do is watching these pages
: > increasing
: > strangely. as i remember the number of pages, before i closed it and
: > stopped
: > this madness, was about 1700 pages!
: > Yeah that's right, seventeen hundred pages!
: > Could any one help me?
: > the link for that thing i downloaded is:
: >
http://www.geocities.com/yahya_elhadj/CPI/Cpp_Slides/Chap_01.pdf
: > you can open it safely and don't worry, there is no any kind of
: > danger may
: > caused. Believe me. It was a handout for a lesson we were suppose to
: > get it
: > tomorrow, but i don't think anyone would be able to read not to
: > mention
: > printing that enormous number of pages.
: > Thanks!
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