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Old May 4th, 2004, 04:11 AM
Bev
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Default Pub Doesn't Have Enough Mem to Load Graphics or Embedded Objects

I'm having the same problem in Publisher 2002. I create a newsletter and had the current month's issue perfect with our association's new logo in it. When I went to convert it to a PDF file for distribution via e-mail, now I'm getting the message that there are embedded objects. they don't show on the screen or when I print them but it indicates there is an object there - but it's just blank - very frustrating!
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Old May 4th, 2004, 04:34 AM
JL Paules
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Default Pub Doesn't Have Enough Mem to Load Graphics or Embedded Objects

Have you tried running the Design Chekcer?

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"Bev" wrote in message
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I'm having the same problem in Publisher 2002. I create a newsletter and

had the current month's issue perfect with our association's new logo in it.
When I went to convert it to a PDF file for distribution via e-mail, now I'm
getting the message that there are embedded objects. they don't show on the
screen or when I print them but it indicates there is an object there - but
it's just blank - very frustrating!


 




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