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w - 26 Nov 2003 18:12 GMT
i try using the website creation wizard on a publisher
project but i keep getting a "windows is low on memory"
message.  however, publisher is the only application i
have open.  it is publisher 2000 w/ service pack 3.  any
suggestions?
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 26 Nov 2003 19:18 GMT
Post back with detailing the steps you are going thru and when the error
occurs.

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> i try using the website creation wizard on a publisher
> project but i keep getting a "windows is low on memory"
> message.  however, publisher is the only application i
> have open.  it is publisher 2000 w/ service pack 3.  any
> suggestions?
- 30 Nov 2003 14:06 GMT
this is what i am doing:
1. i open publisher.
2. i open a newsletter i created in publisher.
3. i go to the file menu and select 'create website from
current publication'.
4. i select the option to 'use the web site wizard to
automatically create a web design with hyperlinks'.
5. the system shows a percentage bar for 'changing' the
publication.
6. once it reaches 100%, a message box pops up
saying 'windows is low on memory.  to free up memory, save
your work and close other programs; then continue working.'

 there is the problem, publisher is the only thing open.  
i tried on a different computer and got the same error
message.  thnx in advance for any help.

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David Bartosik - MS MVP - 01 Dec 2003 03:49 GMT
If you tried it on a different pc and got the same result than it is most
likely a corrupted file.
Though one thing you might check for is -
do you have any objects that overlap the document area AND the scratch area?
the scratch area is the grey desktop surrounding the page.
having an object that is in both areas at the same time can cause odd
issues.
if you eliminate that then you just want to try an re-create your
publication in a new file.
try opening a second publisher window and copy/paste pages from the existing
to a new.
if the new file works properly than delete the corrupted file.

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