document has too many mb to upload in e-mail

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newsletter barbara

I want to send a doc that is 19.4 mb it won't upload what can i do
I am using microsoft publishers.
 
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Mary Sauer

Upload to where? If this is a web design project I would seriously consider
making it a smaller file.
 
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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

A 19MB file is not just "too many mb", it's friggin' HUMONGOUS!

What is the file?
Which version of Publisher are you using?
What are you trying to do with that file?

(I'm assuming it's a newsletter by your nom de plume but I could be assuming
incorrectly.)
 
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Ed Bennett

JoAnn Paules said:
A 19MB file is not just "too many mb", it's friggin' HUMONGOUS!

So I can't email you my 300MB yearbook?

:eek:)

Size is relative. 19MB is large for email, but not terribly large by
Publisher file standards. A gigabyte is pretty large for a removeable drive,
but tiny for a fixed disk. A few years ago, it was ridiculously large for a
fixed disk.
 
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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

I'd rather you didn't email me the file. But you may snail me a CD.

I still maintain that 19Meg for a file that she's "uploading in email" is
huge tho. I suspect there are much more reasonable alternatives.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
 
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Ed Bennett

JoAnn Paules said:
I still maintain that 19Meg for a file that she's "uploading in
email" is huge tho. I suspect there are much more reasonable
alternatives.

Oh yes, I was just commenting that the definition of a 'friggin' HUMONGOUS'
file depends very much on the context in which it's taken.
 
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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

True. Friggin' HUMONGOUS can be almost any size, depending on the substance
and the intent. Now if you're talking about a plate of fettuccine alfredo,
there is no such thing as friggin' HUMONGOUS.

I think it's time for dinner. :)

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
 
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Ed Bennett

JoAnn Paules said:
True. Friggin' HUMONGOUS can be almost any size, depending on the
substance and the intent. Now if you're talking about a plate of
fettuccine alfredo, there is no such thing as friggin' HUMONGOUS.

I think it's time for dinner. :)

Tee hee
Midnight snack here :eek:)
 
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Chuck Davis

Your ISP is using some common sense in rejecting that large of a file. A pdf
will be of a manageable size. And, more importantly, your recipients will be
able download and view it whether they have Published or not. .
 

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