Build performance long documents in Office365
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2020 11:22 pm
Hello,
I was wondering about the communities experience on the performance of Doc-To-Help in combination with Office 365 (or M365 as it is called now).
Details:
Windows10, D2H 6.0.7222.18354
Project example: 26 source Word documents, output type: manual with master document of approx. 1300 pages, approx 21 MB
Until recently, we used Office 2010. Build of the Nethelp version took about 25 minutes. Build of the printed manual took about 1 hour and 5 minutes.
Lately, we changed to M365 (I think the Word version is 2019 now). The online build still takes 25 minutes, but the printed manual build takes about 4 and a half hours.
The processing of the individual documents looks fine. It's the creation of the master document that takes so much time, with or without fixing the numbered lists.
Did anyone else experience this decrease in performance?
Best regards
Jack
I was wondering about the communities experience on the performance of Doc-To-Help in combination with Office 365 (or M365 as it is called now).
Details:
Windows10, D2H 6.0.7222.18354
Project example: 26 source Word documents, output type: manual with master document of approx. 1300 pages, approx 21 MB
Until recently, we used Office 2010. Build of the Nethelp version took about 25 minutes. Build of the printed manual took about 1 hour and 5 minutes.
Lately, we changed to M365 (I think the Word version is 2019 now). The online build still takes 25 minutes, but the printed manual build takes about 4 and a half hours.
The processing of the individual documents looks fine. It's the creation of the master document that takes so much time, with or without fixing the numbered lists.
Did anyone else experience this decrease in performance?
Best regards
Jack