![]() ![]() Add in the application and document and we are talking about another 45Mb on top. Sources, we are looking at an undo stack of 7 to 13 Gigs. In my case each one of these is between 8Mb and 14Mb (I'm guessing the difference relates to the number of times a source is cited in the document). It appears to be caused by Word's UNDO handling.īasically for every single citation update it seems to create an undo entry in the undo stack. Office and windows patched and up to date. Same issue occurs even if all other applications (icluding virus protection and backup) have been disabled. 5000, stamp 5083137f, faulting module wwlib.dll, version. memory is still only 60% utilized, eventviewer shows the following error logged:įaulting application winword.exe, version. ![]() Watching the amount of memory the winword process uses, it creeps up until it gets to around 1.8Gb - that's when it falls over. ![]() Other posts suggest citations and XSL handling are not significantly changed in Office 2010 or 365, so this probably applies to all 3 versions. Several users have posted this issue on a variety of fora. Word 2007 crashes when user attempts to "update citations and bibliography" in large documents with many bibliography sources (roughly 900).
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