I have a Word file created and running on Word 2000 that is: 3.16mg in size and has 782 cross references in it. The cross references frequently become corrupt (i.e. launch site gets not only the heading but lots of following paragraphs). I have said that the file has too many cross references. I've been asked to find out how many cross references is too many. While I would rather ignore the question, has anyone any idea if I can find this out? The document is 355 pages long, has long lots of tables, graphics and fonts in it although they don't seem to cause any grief. Scant lip service has been paid to the use of Word's styles. I hasten to add that this file is not mine. It gets handed over for spell checking and editing every so often. The cross references go haywire on the originator's PC as well as any other. I'd appreciate any help I can get to further my argument to break this file down into smaller files. Oh, and by the way, I do lots of Maggies with it. Thanks. ************************************************** To post a message to austechwriter, send the message to austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe to austechwriter, send a message to austechwriter-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "subscribe" in the Subject field. To unsubscribe, send a message to austechwriter-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe" in the Subject field. To search the austechwriter archives, go to www.freelist.org/archives/austechwriter To contact the list administrator, send a message to austechwriter-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx **************************************************