Hi Colin,
> Sorry, I'm using Word 2003, with all the patches, on Windows XP, SP2.
>
In that case, definitely try a round-trip to HTML or XML format. Don't worry
about the OLE and links and stuff, round-trip means round-trip: nothing should
be lost (except, with any luck, damaged structures). And besides, you'd be
creating a COPY of the document (using File/Save As), so you'd still have the
original.
If the document map is not updating correctly, and this isn't a question of
system resources, then it is a warning sign that there may be something wrong
in the document structures that could later result in data loss. I strongly
advise you to try the round-trip route.
> I don't dare export the document and back - it is chock full of OLE links
> and internal cross references. The document map is far less important to me
> than the integrity of my document. It's just that I thought the Document Map
> feature was a convenient way to quickly jump to any heading. I'm up to 200+
> pages by now, and frequently need to jump around to check for internal
> consistency. Document Map seemed the best way to do that.
>
Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
http://www.word.mvps.org
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