Many topics linked to Word files in RoboHelp 10

Is RoboHelp 10 robust enough to cope with a large project that has the majority of its topics linked to their own individual Word file?

Apologies. Perhaps some background information may help.
My company produces a suite of software products and the online Help (created in RoboHelp) covers all of these, including the installation instructions. Therefore, the RoboHelp project is a very large one, containing hundreds of topics.
We have just upgraded to RoboHelp 10 (RH10) from RH9 and I am starting the project from scratch. Because the project information is originally created in Word, and by a number of sources, I am investigating the possibility of linking nearly all of the topics to these Word files to make it easier and quicker to create and update the project. I was wondering if having a lot of these links may possibly lead to instability in the program (as we experienced with RH9), in which case I would import the content from the Word files into RH10 instead.

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