Insufficient memory redux

B

brandie

Hello,

I am getting the infamous "Word has insufficient memory. You will not be
able to undo this action once it is complete. Do you want to continue?"
error. My issue is slightly different though. I know exactly what is
causing it: I have a very link-heavy report. I need to have this
information as links to Excel, so most of the solutions I've seen about
running macros to remove hidden bookmarks are irrelevent.

I also tried increasing my virtual memory (even though I've got a gig of
RAM...) and it didn't help.

Is there some setting that I can use to increase the memory allotted to
Word? I realize that not being able to undo the links updates isn't an
issue, but it's making my end-users nervous.

Thanks,
Brandie
 
B

brandie

Additionally....are there any errors that could happen as a result of the
insufficient memory notice? Could the file get corrupted or something?
 
J

juanv13

I'm not sure if this will help or not, but seems like this error
message is due to the actual e-mail message being corrupt. Earlier
this morning I had a user call in with the same error message and after
troubleshooting and running detect and repair, I instructed the client
to login to another machine and attempt to reply to the same message
and the same error message appeared.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Juan
 
B

brandie

It's not an email message...

I'm not sure if this will help or not, but seems like this error
message is due to the actual e-mail message being corrupt. Earlier
this morning I had a user call in with the same error message and after
troubleshooting and running detect and repair, I instructed the client
to login to another machine and attempt to reply to the same message
and the same error message appeared.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Juan
 

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