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Not Enough Memory

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K - 20 Mar 2004 17:30 GMT
When calling up the MSPub version of my web page in MSPub
97, where I built and maintain my page, when the 2nd page
is loading I get a little gray window that says "There is
not enough memory to display a picture. Some pictures may
display incompletly or not at all. To make more memory
available, close other programs then try again." Is
this "Not enough memory" something within my system that
can be adjusted in any way other than 'closing other
programs'? All ideas, suggestions, and comments will be
greatly appreciated. Thanks, K.
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 22 Mar 2004 16:13 GMT
This may be due to the size of the picture file, refer to -
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;218675&Product=pub

It may also be due to the size of the page and or pages and the amount of
temp resources required to render the preview. You do not have to use
preview. Just save as web to your local folder and then browse to the files
and then click on the html file to load in your browser and view.
Viewing the pages this way is more accurate anyway then the preview.
When using the preview Publisher uses temp resources to emulate a server and
serve the html files. Your Windows may not have the resources needed to
complete that.
And possibly that is an indication that you created a web page that is too
big and hence would fair poorly online.

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> When calling up the MSPub version of my web page in MSPub
> 97, where I built and maintain my page, when the 2nd page
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> programs'? All ideas, suggestions, and comments will be
> greatly appreciated. Thanks, K.
DavidF - 23 Mar 2004 03:34 GMT
K, In addition to what David said, perhaps empty your internet cache and
temp folders, reboot, and try again. DavidF

> This may be due to the size of the picture file, refer to -
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;218675&Product=pub
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> > programs'? All ideas, suggestions, and comments will be
> > greatly appreciated. Thanks, K.

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