

WHY IS MY WORD DOCUMENT SO LARGE ZIP FILE
double click the zip file (or open the archive in your un-zipper program).

if your file is a doc file save as a docx, or make a copy of the file if it is a docx.This is actually just a zip file with a docx extension. If you have Word 2007 or 2010 they will save a Word document as a docx file (rather than doc). Choose Apply to All pictures in the document, and.Select in the Adjust group on the ribbon bar.And finally the size is consistent, that is if I start with a doc file, edit it and resave as a doc file the size remains broadly the same. Click on the Picture Tools menu (Top right of Word), then If I have created my documents myself then depending on how I save them (odt or doc/docx) the file size is wildly different, odt being typically twice the size of doc/docx files.So how can we find them to see where the problem is. font type, font size etc.) and it is used with every word file blank or not- you open. This problem is usually due to a corrupted or problematic 'Normal.dot' template.The 'Normal.dot' template is the location where word saves all the default settings (e.g. Often there are a couple of offending images that are magically very large. One common problem faced on many computers is the slow launching or termination of MS Word. One issue / problem I have with students creating electronic storyboards where the scan/photograph/cut and paste images is that the Word documents can become very large.
