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Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 12:38 pm Post subject: Word 2007 CPU 100% when editing Header/Footer with Track Cha |
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I have a 16 page document with TOC and Track Changes enabled. Opening,
editing, saving, updating TOC, track changes acceptance, rejection all work
fine. However, when I try to edit the Header or Footer, the CPU goes to 100%
(actually winword 99%) and I'm unsuccessful in completeing my header/footer
changes.
Running XP Pro, no mapped drives, 2gig ram, Office 2007 sp1, all the office
components are install (Groove, OneNote, Excel, OutLook, etc.)
Any ideas? Anyone? Anyone? |
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Terry Farrell Guest
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Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:10 pm Post subject: Re: Word 2007 CPU 100% when editing Header/Footer with Track |
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Does this happen when Track Changes are OFF?
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Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP
"otis" <otis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I have a 16 page document with TOC and Track Changes enabled. Opening,
editing, saving, updating TOC, track changes acceptance, rejection all
work
fine. However, when I try to edit the Header or Footer, the CPU goes to
100%
(actually winword 99%) and I'm unsuccessful in completeing my
header/footer
changes.
Running XP Pro, no mapped drives, 2gig ram, Office 2007 sp1, all the
office
components are install (Groove, OneNote, Excel, OutLook, etc.)
Any ideas? Anyone? Anyone? |
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otis Guest
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Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:26 pm Post subject: Re: Word 2007 CPU 100% when editing Header/Footer with Track |
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Yes, it still behaves badly when Track Changes are off. But you response did
force me to look at other issues. Originally I created with document in
native (.docx) 2007 format. After I completed the document I had to
distribute it to other reviewers who had to see it in 2003 (.doc) format.
Since then I have been editing the 2003 (.doc) version. I just found if I
resave the .doc back as .docx then I can edit the headers/footers without the
CPU spike so I have a work around.
I hope this serves as a warning (or reminder) that if you save to the older
version for review by others that you revert back to 2007 format to continue
editing.
"Terry Farrell" wrote:
| Quote: | Does this happen when Track Changes are OFF?
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Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP
"otis" <otis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0C73CB06-1C05-4777-9DEC-57706DC7336C@microsoft.com...
I have a 16 page document with TOC and Track Changes enabled. Opening,
editing, saving, updating TOC, track changes acceptance, rejection all
work
fine. However, when I try to edit the Header or Footer, the CPU goes to
100%
(actually winword 99%) and I'm unsuccessful in completeing my
header/footer
changes.
Running XP Pro, no mapped drives, 2gig ram, Office 2007 sp1, all the
office
components are install (Groove, OneNote, Excel, OutLook, etc.)
Any ideas? Anyone? Anyone?
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Terry Farrell Guest
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Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 8:12 pm Post subject: Re: Word 2007 CPU 100% when editing Header/Footer with Track |
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Sounds like you may have found a bug with legacy compatibility when working
from Word 2007. Perhaps Servicepack 1 has resolved the issue.
Terry
"otis" <otis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8267676B-2BD7-489A-B75B-FF0563066E2F@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Yes, it still behaves badly when Track Changes are off. But you response
did
force me to look at other issues. Originally I created with document in
native (.docx) 2007 format. After I completed the document I had to
distribute it to other reviewers who had to see it in 2003 (.doc) format.
Since then I have been editing the 2003 (.doc) version. I just found if I
resave the .doc back as .docx then I can edit the headers/footers without
the
CPU spike so I have a work around.
I hope this serves as a warning (or reminder) that if you save to the
older
version for review by others that you revert back to 2007 format to
continue
editing.
"Terry Farrell" wrote:
Does this happen when Track Changes are OFF?
--
Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP
"otis" <otis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0C73CB06-1C05-4777-9DEC-57706DC7336C@microsoft.com...
I have a 16 page document with TOC and Track Changes enabled. Opening,
editing, saving, updating TOC, track changes acceptance, rejection all
work
fine. However, when I try to edit the Header or Footer, the CPU goes
to
100%
(actually winword 99%) and I'm unsuccessful in completeing my
header/footer
changes.
Running XP Pro, no mapped drives, 2gig ram, Office 2007 sp1, all the
office
components are install (Groove, OneNote, Excel, OutLook, etc.)
Any ideas? Anyone? Anyone?
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