First, update Mac Office to the latest level and come back and tell us what
your update level then is.
Please also tell us which language your Office installation is, and which
languages are marked in the text you are trying to check.
This problem can be a bit of a fiddle to track down. We need lots and lots
of detail from you about what is in that document, what format, how you made
it. The more detail you give us, the more likely we are to be able to find
the solution with you in the next post. If you can't supply the detail,
this could take days of back-and-forth.
Cheers
On 3/06/10 9:14 AM, in article 59bb9...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
"ebar...@officeformac.com" <ebar...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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You have NOT in fact updated Office 2008 AT ALL, and that's at least part of
your problem :-)
Go here:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.mspx
Apply all the updates listed there for 2008 except the top one. That may
well resolve your problem.
BTW: That document is "tiny" by Word standards: 590 pages in "middling" and
5,900 pages would be "long" :-) However, the length has got nothing to do
with it. It's the complexity that crashes Word. You can work all day in a
5,000 page document without a problem, or crash every ten minutes in a five
page document, depending on the complexity of the internal code.
Once you get the updates all applied, come back and we can then help you
find out what's causing the issues (if they are still there) and help you
resolve them.
Hope this helps
On 4/06/10 2:57 AM, in article 59bb9...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,