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Word Mobile now supports tables, lists and embedded images, giving workers greater flexibility to create, edit or review documents. Excel Mobile allows users to view and create charts and graphs, and PowerPoint® Mobile allows users to view and rehearse presentations while on the go
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Mobile Office Updates - Word
No one seems to be upset as I am that Pocket Word does not allow for more than a certain number of lines. Many of my files are long. Formatting doesn't matter to me so long as I can read and study the files. I purchased RepliGo which can translate long files, but they don't really come out as easy to read. I've read reviews of Pocket Word that say Microsoft doesn't care to improve the software, it has its flaws since it first came out. Suggestions for longer files? Will newer versions help? Thanks.
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How long of files are you talking about? I've opened a 5 meg file of pure text - no images, tables and hadly any formating (Bolded, italicized, underlined text) and after several seconds - it opened successfully. I have never dealt with word docs with just pure text that are any larger. So if you could just give an example of what exactly you are trying to load in pocket word we could perhaps be of more assistance.
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