Pub Doesn't Have Enough Mem to Load Graphics or Embedded Objects

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JeffA

Publisher does not have enough memory to load graphics or
embedded objects. I have reset printer dpi to 300, cleared
the temp folder of .tmp files and rebooted. I have over
200 pub files and the first 15-20 I have tried to open
have come up with the same error. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!!!
 
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Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP]

Publisher does not have enough memory to load graphics or embedded
objects. I have reset printer dpi to 300, cleared the temp folder of
.tmp files and rebooted. I have over 200 pub files and the first 15-20
I have tried to open have come up with the same error. Any help is
appreciated.
Thanks!!!

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;262855
Check out the above link, and also make sure you are not running any Norton
AV products. --
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.mvps.org/publisher

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
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JeffA

Everything seems fine on the machine the pubs originated
from, but the embedded objects get lost when being coppied
over the LAN or SneakerNET.
 
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°°°MS°Publisher°°°

Jeff Publisher is NOT network friendly in any way.
All Publisher files and documents/embedded etc. all need to be used from the
local hard drive.
Never use Publisher files over a network as they go corrupt.
 
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Ed Bennett

A small child turns to Ed, and exclaims: "Look! Look! A post from JeffA
Everything seems fine on the machine the pubs originated
from, but the embedded objects get lost when being coppied
over the LAN or SneakerNET.

Have you tried using Pack And Go to move your publication between machines?
 
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Bev

I'm having the same problem in Publisher 2002. I create a newsletter and had the current month's issue perfect with our association's new logo in it. When I went to convert it to a PDF file for distribution via e-mail, now I'm getting the message that there are embedded objects. they don't show on the screen or when I print them but it indicates there is an object there - but it's just blank - very frustrating!
 

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