When trying to open a wordpad document that was 524,000KB, I kept getting errors from Wordpad that the file was corrupt. So I rebooted my PC which has 1GB of memory and was then able to open the document long enough to move some information to another Wordpad document. My guess from this experience is that the maximum size is about half the size of available memory.
The maximum size of a file in Unix depends on two things: the word size of the kernel, and the setting for LARGE_FILE support on the file system. For 32 bit system the maximum default would be about 2 gigabytes. For 64 bit systems or ones with LARGE_FILE support, the maximum would be approximately 264
when an online video is inserted in a word document the file size of the document increase
2^12 = 4095 is the maximum range of 12bit word
It means that Word can't find the file from where you're trying to open it.
it depends on the size of the Microsoft Word files; if a file is a gigabyte in size; then only one. If the file is 1 megabyte in size, then about 1,000.
Everything you save on a computer has a file name. The web page you are looking at right now is stored as a file - both on the machine that hosts it, as well as on your machine as a .temp file. If the Word document you are working on wasn't stored as a file with its own file name, you would not be able to retrieve it. If you had a power outage or accidentally turned off your computer, you would lose all of your work.
Some examples of Document Properties include the author, dates created and modified, and the size of the file.
No. A file is a single object that contains unstructured data, such as a letter in Microsoft Word or an picture in a JPG File. A database is a structured collection of fields, records and tables stored in a way that allows rapid access.
Advantage is because most applications allows you to import rtf file or to open it in that application, disadvantage is file size it is much bigger then Word format (docx).
The more words you type the bigger it gets so your only option is to type less.
file>print> go to the zoom option and select page size. this will print the page as an A5 image. or you could go file>page setup> and chnage the paper size to A5 there
A Word file is the file type that Microsoft Word saves out as.