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The Analyser - 17 Jul 2006 17:01 GMT
Hi Everyone.

I've currently made a logo for a friend with Microsoft Publisher 2003. He
then asked me to make it a lot bigger so that he could have it over the whole
back of his van. Ive changed the canvas in publisher however the computer
keeps coming up with a sign saying "Publisher cannot save the file" whenever
I save to JPEG, PNG or other formats. It only allows me to save it as an
Enhanced Metafile, however when I try to change the Enhanced Metafile to JPEG
etc, it comes up with a sign that says "Failed to save to the specified
location. Make sure that the file is not write protected and there is enough
space on the drive to save the image. Copy to aborted".

The Publisher Page setup dimensions are 1.626 metres x 40.58cm and I need a
300 DPI.

I need help and I hope one of you experts can help me.

Thanks,
Mary Sauer - 17 Jul 2006 17:47 GMT
Why not .emf or .wmf?
I tried saving as a picture using your dimensions, I received the same error. It
is a big picture.
I can save at 150 dpi without a problem.
You might want to think about a PDF. Lots of free conversion programs around.
There is no way you can get away from tiling unless you specify having stock
this size in print setup.

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