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Old February 20th, 2005, 02:17 AM
ITT Tech
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Default There isn't enough memory to perform the operation

I am creating a PPP with several pictures and animation, I have 14 slides and
when I am trying to add number 15 importing a file from visio the systems
tells me there is nor enoough memeoruy to perform the operation. This is the
first time that it happend to me. Do youo know wat can I do to continue with
my presentation?
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Old February 20th, 2005, 07:17 AM
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Are you actually trying to import the visio file? Try saving the Visio as an
image file and then Insert, Picture, From File.

Glenna

"ITT Tech" wrote:

I am creating a PPP with several pictures and animation, I have 14 slides and
when I am trying to add number 15 importing a file from visio the systems
tells me there is nor enoough memeoruy to perform the operation. This is the
first time that it happend to me. Do youo know wat can I do to continue with
my presentation?

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Old February 20th, 2005, 03:11 PM
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Thank you for your anwser. I found out that last night trying to find
another ways. What I did was to save the pics I wanted to import as Window
metafile and then I could impor it. The weird thing was that I started a new
presentation and when I tried to import a visio graphic on the first slide,
the system gave me the same message. I am wondering why?

"PPTMagician" wrote:

Are you actually trying to import the visio file? Try saving the Visio as an
image file and then Insert, Picture, From File.

Glenna

"ITT Tech" wrote:

I am creating a PPP with several pictures and animation, I have 14 slides and
when I am trying to add number 15 importing a file from visio the systems
tells me there is nor enoough memeoruy to perform the operation. This is the
first time that it happend to me. Do youo know wat can I do to continue with
my presentation?

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Old February 20th, 2005, 04:29 PM
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Maybe the Visio file is just too big and eating up all the resources on your
PC. Also how were you trying to import it? Are you clicking on Insert,
Object, Create from file?
What version of PowerPoint?

"ITT Tech" wrote:

Thank you for your anwser. I found out that last night trying to find
another ways. What I did was to save the pics I wanted to import as Window
metafile and then I could impor it. The weird thing was that I started a new
presentation and when I tried to import a visio graphic on the first slide,
the system gave me the same message. I am wondering why?

"PPTMagician" wrote:

Are you actually trying to import the visio file? Try saving the Visio as an
image file and then Insert, Picture, From File.

Glenna

"ITT Tech" wrote:

I am creating a PPP with several pictures and animation, I have 14 slides and
when I am trying to add number 15 importing a file from visio the systems
tells me there is nor enoough memeoruy to perform the operation. This is the
first time that it happend to me. Do youo know wat can I do to continue with
my presentation?

 




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