Re: dit bestand kan niet worden geopend
Had je de foto's in Jpg gedaan Bennie
Word is eigenlijk niet zo geschikt voor foto's
Maar hier een oplossing ....
Cause
This is the maximum file size Word can open.
Note The maximum file size is limited to 32 MB for the total document text only and does not include graphics, regardless of how the graphics image is inserted (Link to file, Save with document, or Wrapping style) into the document. Therefore, if the file contains graphics, the maximum file size can be larger than 32 MB.
Resolution
There is a workaround to resolve this issue.
Workaround Steps:
Rename the Word file to a Zip (.docx to .zip).
Open Windows Explorer, locate, and then open the saved compressed file that has a .zip file name extension.
Note To be able to change the 'docx' extension to 'zip', you have to have Windows Explorer's options set to show the extensions. For more information about displaying or hiding file name extensions, see the following article:
865219 How to show or hide file name extensions in Windows Explorer
Select the word folder, and then open the media folder to display the graphics.
Delete (or move to a new folder) some graphics to reduce the file size.
Rename the file back to docx and open with Word. If Word displays some errors, because it cannot find some files, click Yes to recover the contents.
There will be placeholders for the deleted (or moved images).
Right-click the image placeholder, select Change Picture and browse to the folders where the pictures are saved to select the pictures.
Click the arrow next to the Insert button and select Link to File.
Save the document.