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John Morley
When opening a document attached to a Microsoft Word template that
includes many and extensive macros, the "Out of Memory" error occurs.
The Microsoft Knowledge Base attributes this to:
"This out-of-memory error message may indicate that the document
contains too many edits, rather than an insufficient amount of memory."
However, since the document is being opened (Change Tracking is not
turned on) there are no edits yet.
This is happening on a number of different computers and files (the
templates are a commercial product I sell). mostly running Word 2004
and OS 10.4 and above.
When the message is simply ignored, nothing bad seems to happen, but
error messages are always disconcerting and I would like something more
knowledgeable to say in tech support calls than, "Oh, you can just
ignore that."
Any help would be appreciated.
includes many and extensive macros, the "Out of Memory" error occurs.
The Microsoft Knowledge Base attributes this to:
"This out-of-memory error message may indicate that the document
contains too many edits, rather than an insufficient amount of memory."
However, since the document is being opened (Change Tracking is not
turned on) there are no edits yet.
This is happening on a number of different computers and files (the
templates are a commercial product I sell). mostly running Word 2004
and OS 10.4 and above.
When the message is simply ignored, nothing bad seems to happen, but
error messages are always disconcerting and I would like something more
knowledgeable to say in tech support calls than, "Oh, you can just
ignore that."
Any help would be appreciated.