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Not enough disk space?
Windows Vista 64-bit. 8GB RAM. 750 GB drive with 428 GB available.
When I attempt to paste a Photoshop CS4 image into a blank publisher document, I receive the following: "Publisher cannot launch or communicate with the OLE server program needed to complete this task. There may not be enough disk space, or there may be a problem with the server program. To make more space available, delete some unneeded files on your hard disk. If you suspect a problem with the server program, try reinstalling it. Then try this again." This message must be a left over from the 2GB hard drive days. How does one reinstall the OLE Server program? |
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Charles W Dvis wrote:
Windows Vista 64-bit. 8GB RAM. 750 GB drive with 428 GB available. When I attempt to paste a Photoshop CS4 image into a blank publisher document, I receive the following: "Publisher cannot launch or communicate with the OLE server program needed to complete this task. There may not be enough disk space, or there may be a problem with the server program. To make more space available, delete some unneeded files on your hard disk. If you suspect a problem with the server program, try reinstalling it. Then try this again." This message must be a left over from the 2GB hard drive days. How does one reinstall the OLE Server program? ====================================== Just some thoughts...what format is the CS4 image? Maybe it's incompatible with Publisher like .cr2 or ..dng. Try compatible formats...jpg, .png or .tif. And...if the image is in a compatible format...have you tried...Insert / Picture / From File? -- John Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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"John Inzer" wrote in message ... Charles W Dvis wrote: Windows Vista 64-bit. 8GB RAM. 750 GB drive with 428 GB available. When I attempt to paste a Photoshop CS4 image into a blank publisher document, I receive the following: "Publisher cannot launch or communicate with the OLE server program needed to complete this task. There may not be enough disk space, or there may be a problem with the server program. To make more space available, delete some unneeded files on your hard disk. If you suspect a problem with the server program, try reinstalling it. Then try this again." This message must be a left over from the 2GB hard drive days. How does one reinstall the OLE Server program? ====================================== Just some thoughts...what format is the CS4 image? Maybe it's incompatible with Publisher like .cr2 or .dng. Try compatible formats...jpg, .png or .tif. And...if the image is in a compatible format...have you tried...Insert / Picture / From File? -- John Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk John, Thanks for the insight. What I did was to resize the .jpg file from a width of 3,888 by 2592 pixels to 3,000 by 1950. Worked OK. Later, I will be printing a 54 by 36 inch glossy... |
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Charles W Davis wrote:
John, Thanks for the insight. What I did was to resize the .jpg file from a width of 3,888 by 2592 pixels to 3,000 by 1950. Worked OK. Later, I will be printing a 54 by 36 inch glossy... ================================= You did not mention your Publisher version. FWIW...I just resized and imported a .jpg into my copy of Publisher 2007 that is 8326x6244... no problem. Maybe your issue was file size and not pixel dimensions. For the size print you are planning...you need the highest pixel count possible. -- John Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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Not enough disk space?
"John Inzer" wrote in message ... Charles W Davis wrote: John, Thanks for the insight. What I did was to resize the .jpg file from a width of 3,888 by 2592 pixels to 3,000 by 1950. Worked OK. Later, I will be printing a 54 by 36 inch glossy... ================================= You did not mention your Publisher version. FWIW...I just resized and imported a .jpg into my copy of Publisher 2007 that is 8326x6244... no problem. Maybe your issue was file size and not pixel dimensions. For the size print you are planning...you need the highest pixel count possible. -- John Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk For that particular image in Publisher (2007 by the way) the larger size wasn't necessary. You can see it on page 20 of this pdf. http://www.myscacc.org/Newsletters/0903News.pdf |
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Not enough disk space?
Charles W Davis wrote:
For that particular image in Publisher (2007 by the way) the larger size wasn't necessary. You can see it on page 20 of this pdf. http://www.myscacc.org/Newsletters/0903News.pdf ============================================= You said you were planning to print a 54 by 36 inch glossy...that was why I thought you could use a larger size. Good looking newsletter...BTW. -- John Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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Not enough disk space?
"John Inzer" wrote in message ... Charles W Davis wrote: For that particular image in Publisher (2007 by the way) the larger size wasn't necessary. You can see it on page 20 of this pdf. http://www.myscacc.org/Newsletters/0903News.pdf ============================================= You said you were planning to print a 54 by 36 inch glossy...that was why I thought you could use a larger size. Good looking newsletter...BTW. -- John Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk A few years ago, I had the opportunity to see some of the other things being done by Sun City Anthem Computer Club. Seems to be a really progressive group of people. And you are right, newsletter is eye-catching! |
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Not enough disk space?
I enjoyed the newsletter as well. I was a member of a computer club back in my
AppleII+ days. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "LVTravel" wrote in message ... "John Inzer" wrote in message ... Charles W Davis wrote: For that particular image in Publisher (2007 by the way) the larger size wasn't necessary. You can see it on page 20 of this pdf. http://www.myscacc.org/Newsletters/0903News.pdf ============================================= You said you were planning to print a 54 by 36 inch glossy...that was why I thought you could use a larger size. Good looking newsletter...BTW. -- John Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk A few years ago, I had the opportunity to see some of the other things being done by Sun City Anthem Computer Club. Seems to be a really progressive group of people. And you are right, newsletter is eye-catching! |
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"Mary Sauer" wrote in message ... I enjoyed the newsletter as well. I was a member of a computer club back in my AppleII+ days. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "LVTravel" wrote in message ... "John Inzer" wrote in message ... Charles W Davis wrote: For that particular image in Publisher (2007 by the way) the larger size wasn't necessary. You can see it on page 20 of this pdf. http://www.myscacc.org/Newsletters/0903News.pdf ============================================= You said you were planning to print a 54 by 36 inch glossy...that was why I thought you could use a larger size. Good looking newsletter...BTW. -- John Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk A few years ago, I had the opportunity to see some of the other things being done by Sun City Anthem Computer Club. Seems to be a really progressive group of people. And you are right, newsletter is eye-catching! Thanks for all the comments regarding the newsletter. I have enjoyed an unbroken record of publishing from March 2001, but I missed the February 2009 issue due to two computer failures in a one month period of time. I wouldn't have been shut out except that you cannot restore to a Windows Vista Home Premium computer what was backed up from a Windows Vista Ultimate computer. I would have been back in business faster to have done an immediate update to the Ultimate version and then tried to restore the backup from the USB external. Yes, we believe that our Club is progressive. Last year, our House Call technicians took in over $14,000 in donations from the beneficiaries of our work on their computer at $20 per call.... This year we are setting up a couple of computers for the use of the sight-impaired members. These will have 24" monitors and have the ZoomText Magnifier/Reader system installed. Living an a retirement community has its challenges. I have enjoyed every minute of it. Thanks for reading... |
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"Charles W Davis" wrote in message ... "Mary Sauer" wrote in message ... I enjoyed the newsletter as well. I was a member of a computer club back in my AppleII+ days. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "LVTravel" wrote in message ... "John Inzer" wrote in message ... Charles W Davis wrote: For that particular image in Publisher (2007 by the way) the larger size wasn't necessary. You can see it on page 20 of this pdf. http://www.myscacc.org/Newsletters/0903News.pdf ============================================= You said you were planning to print a 54 by 36 inch glossy...that was why I thought you could use a larger size. Good looking newsletter...BTW. -- John Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk A few years ago, I had the opportunity to see some of the other things being done by Sun City Anthem Computer Club. Seems to be a really progressive group of people. And you are right, newsletter is eye-catching! Thanks for all the comments regarding the newsletter. I have enjoyed an unbroken record of publishing from March 2001, but I missed the February 2009 issue due to two computer failures in a one month period of time. I wouldn't have been shut out except that you cannot restore to a Windows Vista Home Premium computer what was backed up from a Windows Vista Ultimate computer. I would have been back in business faster to have done an immediate update to the Ultimate version and then tried to restore the backup from the USB external. Yes, we believe that our Club is progressive. Last year, our House Call technicians took in over $14,000 in donations from the beneficiaries of our work on their computer at $20 per call.... This year we are setting up a couple of computers for the use of the sight-impaired members. These will have 24" monitors and have the ZoomText Magnifier/Reader system installed. Living an a retirement community has its challenges. I have enjoyed every minute of it. Thanks for reading... And thank you for helping others. Keep up the good work. |
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