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Old May 28th, 2010, 06:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
mroach08
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Default Pasting graphic into powerpoint- insufficient memory?

I am trying to paste in a /drawinggraphic file (from Visio) into powerpoint
and keep getting an error message saying insuffient memory to perform that
operation. It's not a huge file and other similar files have pasted in fine.

There is plenty of space on the removable drive where the powerpoint is
stored/saved, and on the computer's hard drive.

Know why this is happening?
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Old May 29th, 2010, 08:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Echo S
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Default Pasting graphic into powerpoint- insufficient memory?

This will sound sarcastic, but it's not. Have you rebooted lately?

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I am trying to paste in a /drawinggraphic file (from Visio) into
powerpoint
and keep getting an error message saying insuffient memory to perform that
operation. It's not a huge file and other similar files have pasted in
fine.

There is plenty of space on the removable drive where the powerpoint is
stored/saved, and on the computer's hard drive.

Know why this is happening?


 




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