visio 920 error

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Edward

I keep getting a 920 error message while trying to convert visio document to
jpg. I am trying to save jpg image at 48" x 48" with at least 300 dpi. Any
suggestions as to how it can be done. I have read all posts by microsoft I
can find but apparently there is no fix for this 920 error. Does anyone have
any suggestions?
 
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Paul Herber

I keep getting a 920 error message while trying to convert visio document to
jpg. I am trying to save jpg image at 48" x 48" with at least 300 dpi. Any
suggestions as to how it can be done. I have read all posts by microsoft I
can find but apparently there is no fix for this 920 error. Does anyone have
any suggestions?

Does this only happen when saving as jpg format? What happens if you
save to png format?
 
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Edward

Paul Herber said:
Does this only happen when saving as jpg format? What happens if you
save to png format?
Yes, when I try to save to png format I also get the 920 error. If anyone
knows what I must do to save a larger version, that works for me as well,
anyway when I print, I can reduce the image and hence it will come out
crisper anyway.
 
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Paul Herber

Yes, when I try to save to png format I also get the 920 error. If anyone
knows what I must do to save a larger version, that works for me as well,
anyway when I print, I can reduce the image and hence it will come out
crisper anyway.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/295691
It might be lack of memory to create an image of that size, 48" at
300dpi does seem a tad excessive that's a 14400x14400 image!
Especially as you are using jpg format which is lossy anyway.
 
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Paul Herber

I know it's large. Is there another way to accomplish what I am trying to
do?

Have you tried the other graphic formats, EMF, WMF may be better. But
whatever you do 48" at 300dpi is going to require a massive amount of
memory.
 

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