It is over 300 pages but my approach was to create a separate document with about half that number and see what happened.
I didn't use any beta software as I've had bad experiences with that type of solution in the past and didn't want to add another variable. Well, I think I've fixed whatever the problem was. Is there any way to make Word documents in OneDrive work on both Mac and PC? Isn't that what this software is supposed to allow? I won't be able to edit any of the 300 pages with headers! When I tried to delete those "changes" by double clicking in the header region the document crashes. The first one is that for some reason headerĪnd footer formatting changes have started to appear on pages that have no header or footer no content, just formatting changes. Anyway, now that I'm starting down this path new problems have occurred. I'm told the only solution is for me to begin to use Word 365 on the Windows installation within my Mac. only to get the opinion today from one MS support tech that there is likely an incompatibility bug sharing over OneDrive (must be fairly new since it wasn't a problem I've done a complete reinstall of Office, cleaned out possibly corrupt files, etc. Our method is to work independentlyĪnd have weekly phone calls to discuss issues while we both look at the document.There have been a lot of difficulties with Word periodically (way too many), but starting last month we both have encountered frequent freezes, often occurring less than a minuteĪpart.
I use a Mac ( Catalina, 32 GB RAM) and he uses a PC (Windows 10).
Note that new installs of Office 2019 for Mac will also require macOS 10.15 or later.Two of us have been collaborating on a book for a little more than a year using Word 365 we both have subscriptions and our book is in my OneDrive account. Upgrading your operating system to macOS 10.15 or later will allow Office updates to be delivered for your apps.
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