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Style Libraries Are Being Saved Into The File |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: Style libraries are being saved into the file prefixes regardless of the user selecting a style or not. This causes files to increase in size from 1K to 400K or more depending on how much data was in the style library. Solutions: Here is an explanation of how to remove the style packets from the document prefix. The user must go into Setup, Shift-F1, Location of Files and delete the style library. They must then retrieve each file and go into Alt-F8 and delete the styles individually and then resave the document. Also, an explanation of PS font tables is in the prefix. This is the only packet which is not deleted regardless of Fast Save being set to No or Yes. Whenever the user deletes a scalable font selection in the document, the associated font will not be deleted in the prefix but rather accumulates in the document prefix and tends to slow things down. The user can get rid of excess PS font tables by blocking in the entire document and saving that block name as the original filename and clearing the screen without resaving the file. Only the PS fonts within the blocked data area will have associated PS font tables created in the prefix when the block is saved. This information should be written up as an enhancement. If you continue to receive calls on this, please contact your team leader who can take the necessary steps to include the problem on the common call list. |
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