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A0 page size | PP slow
Dear all,
I am working on an A0-sized poster in PP, and PP is getting really slow? What to do? Can I clear undo history or something like that? Thanks Benjamin |
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A0 page size | PP slow
Hi Benjamin,
Yes you can reduce the number of undo's and recent files displayed, but I'm not sure that will help with the "slows". How large is the saved file? Bill Dilworth "benjamin.friedrich" wrote in message ... Dear all, I am working on an A0-sized poster in PP, and PP is getting really slow? What to do? Can I clear undo history or something like that? Thanks Benjamin |
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A0 page size | PP slow
Dear Bill,
The A0 poster has a file size of just 14Mb. Strangely enough, I can edit much bigger slide shows with 50Mb without PP becoming so slow. Benjamin On Feb 15, 6:30*pm, "Bill Dilworth" wrote: Hi Benjamin, Yes you can reduce the number of undo's and recent files displayed, but I'm not sure that will help with the "slows". *How large is the saved file? Bill Dilworth "benjamin.friedrich" wrote in message ... Dear all, I am working on an A0-sized poster in PP, and PP is getting really slow? What to do? Can I clear undo history or something like that? Thanks Benjamin |
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A0 page size | PP slow
It could be that PP renders some elements during editing as bitmaps of
the very large size, causing heavy memory consumption, which are not reflected in the size of the disk file. This might be due to a bug or by design. Note that if you want to print at A0 the file needs not be that large - an A4 file can be enlarged during printing. At A4 the file could be very swift. "benjamin.friedrich" wrote in : Dear Bill, The A0 poster has a file size of just 14Mb. Strangely enough, I can edit much bigger slide shows with 50Mb without PP becoming so slow. Benjamin On Feb 15, 6:30*pm, "Bill Dilworth" wrote: Hi Benjamin, Yes you can reduce the number of undo's and recent files displayed, but I 'm not sure that will help with the "slows". *How large is the saved file? Bill Dilworth "benjamin.friedrich" wrote in message ... Dear all, I am working on an A0-sized poster in PP, and PP is getting really slow? What to do? Can I clear undo history or something like that? Thanks Benjamin |
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A0 page size | PP slow
You want to be very careful that images are not downsized or "right sized"
during the save process if you plan on enlarging . Bill D "Matti Vuori" wrote in message . 114... It could be that PP renders some elements during editing as bitmaps of the very large size, during printing.causing heavy memory consumption, which are not reflected in the size of the disk file. This might be due to a bug or by design. Note that if you want to print at A0 the file needs not be that large - an A4 file can be enlarged during printing. At A4 the file could be very swift. "benjamin.friedrich" wrote in : Dear Bill, The A0 poster has a file size of just 14Mb. Strangely enough, I can edit much bigger slide shows with 50Mb without PP becoming so slow. Benjamin On Feb 15, 6:30 pm, "Bill Dilworth" wrote: Hi Benjamin, Yes you can reduce the number of undo's and recent files displayed, but I 'm not sure that will help with the "slows". How large is the saved file? Bill Dilworth "benjamin.friedrich" wrote in message ... Dear all, I am working on an A0-sized poster in PP, and PP is getting really slow? What to do? Can I clear undo history or something like that? Thanks Benjamin |
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