accessing pictures in PictureIt

C

Colleen

While working on my website in Publisher98 when I try to
insert pictures I have saved in PictureIt I am
immediateley booted out of the publisher program. This
happens as soon as I click on Open to get to the
pictures. There is a new mesage when I open publisher
saying it doesn't have enough memory to load graghics or
embedded objects. I don't understand why this would be. I
also have a new computer with windows XP. (I used to have
windows 98)
 
J

John Inzer

Colleen said:
While working on my website in Publisher98 when I try to
insert pictures I have saved in PictureIt I am
immediateley booted out of the publisher program. This
happens as soon as I click on Open to get to the
pictures. There is a new mesage when I open publisher
saying it doesn't have enough memory to load graghics or
embedded objects. I don't understand why this would be. I
also have a new computer with windows XP. (I used to have
windows 98)
================================
What format are the pictures saved in? What
version of Picture It! were they saved in?


Maybe the following article will help:

(262855) PUB2000 Error Message: Not Enough
Memory to Load Graphics or Embedded Objects
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=262855
 
J

John Inzer

Colleen said:
While working on my website in Publisher98 when I try to
insert pictures I have saved in PictureIt I am
immediateley booted out of the publisher program. This
happens as soon as I click on Open to get to the
pictures. There is a new mesage when I open publisher
saying it doesn't have enough memory to load graghics or
embedded objects. I don't understand why this would be. I
also have a new computer with windows XP. (I used to have
windows 98)
================================
What format are the pictures saved in? What
version of Picture It! were they saved in?


Maybe the following article will help:

(262855) PUB2000 Error Message: Not Enough
Memory to Load Graphics or Embedded Objects
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=262855
 
C

Colleen

-----Original Message-----

================================
What format are the pictures saved in? What
version of Picture It! were they saved in?


Maybe the following article will help:

(262855) PUB2000 Error Message: Not Enough
Memory to Load Graphics or Embedded Objects
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=262855

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John Inzer
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The pictures were edited in PictureIt 2.0 and saved as
JPEG format for use in my website. This is the first time
I have had touble doing this. I will look up the article
you mention. Thanks
 
C

Colleen

-----Original Message-----

================================
What format are the pictures saved in? What
version of Picture It! were they saved in?


Maybe the following article will help:

(262855) PUB2000 Error Message: Not Enough
Memory to Load Graphics or Embedded Objects
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=262855

--

John Inzer
return e-mail disabled

The pictures were edited in PictureIt 2.0 and saved as
JPEG format for use in my website. This is the first time
I have had touble doing this. I will look up the article
you mention. Thanks
 
J

John Inzer

Colleen said:
JPEG format for use in my website. This is the first time
I have had touble doing this. I will look up the article
you mention. Thanks
=====================================
JPEG files should not be a problem for MSPublisher.
Maybe the KB article I posted for you will help you
solve the problem.

It's possible that running Disk Cleanup could be the
solution.
 
J

John Inzer

Colleen said:
JPEG format for use in my website. This is the first time
I have had touble doing this. I will look up the article
you mention. Thanks
=====================================
JPEG files should not be a problem for MSPublisher.
Maybe the KB article I posted for you will help you
solve the problem.

It's possible that running Disk Cleanup could be the
solution.
 

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