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Today I was looking around for some MSCRM info. I came across a great document on the Microsoft Website, Using Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 Small Business Edition. It is a PDF file but on their Website it has a little Word icon next to it and is described as a 'Microsoft Word file'.
This got me wondering if they were now describing it as this because Word 2007 can work with PDF files ?
I have the PDF add-in for Office 2007 so I right clicked on the file (after downloading it to my desktop) and chose 'Open With' .. 'Microsoft Word 2007'.
I was then presented with a ' File Conversion' dialog. I left the settings as default and cracked on (clicked OK).
This opened Word and munged in a load of initial PDF data from the file.
About 8 minutes later after a lot of repagination. It tells me that I have exceeded the maximum number of pages supported by Word.
and from the Word status bar I can see the limit is 32,767
Note to self: Read PDF's in Foxit Reader, not Word.
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