Re: Microsoft Office Document Imaging

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Not in Office, but you could try one of the 3rd party freeware graphics image editors like Picasa or Irfanview.

EXP2000dkt wrote:

I just put the file on my desktop and write protected it and it asked for a place to save it i said C: and it said THERE IS NOT ENOUGH MEMORY TO COMPLETE THIS OPERATION.
I do not know what else to do.
Do you know of another program that i can use other than paint to modify these maps?
thanks for you help on this!

"Bob I" wrote:


I just tried what you are attempting but with a 3.454 Meg G4 tif. Office 2003 MODI and 1 gb ram. And went like a champ. Please note that when you "make annotations permanent" it's wanting to write to disk. Is the File on "C", I actually did it on the desktop. And then tried write protecting it and then it wanted to know where to put the copy when I tried to make permanent.

EXP2000dkt wrote:


the only diffrence i can see is the file size.
there all 400 dpi and use compression; CCITT GROUP 4 fax

"Bob I" wrote:



I think maybe right click on the file and then properties and see what the file is. Something is different about the file type. Please know that there are many different formats that are all tiff files.

EXP2000dkt wrote:


I have cleaned everything I can think of.
temps
cookies
stopped all programs that are not needed for xp to run.
I searched the KB and found several questions just like mine but nobody had an answer!
the map is an image 30x34 inches scanneed in as a tif. (2.58MB)
I have a 8.5x11 inch doc scanned in as a tif (2.55 MB) that I can make the annotations permanent on. I have to get a map the is no more than 40KB to save permanent. (i have about 263 maps and is the same on all) "Bob I" wrote:




Humm, that sounds more like a resources issue. Are your temporary folders cleaned out? I was going to see if I could find something about it in the Microsoft KB but it is acting up and says unavailable for me at the moment.

EXP2000dkt wrote:



Not trying to add color using black pen to wright on map.
If i do a smaller map say 1.5MB it will pake it permanent.

"Bob I" wrote:





And are you attempting to "mash" color into it? If it is the black and white file format it doesn't accept color. It would have to remain an annotation.

EXP2000dkt wrote:





its a black and white map that was scanned

"Bob I" wrote:






It wouldn't happen to be a B&W tif would it?

EXP2000dkt wrote:






THERE IS NOT ENOUGH MEMORY TO COMPLETE THIS OPERATION
I get this error when I try to make an annotation Permanent.
I am running windows XP Office 2003
Have 1GB memory
63 percent of a 40GB hard drive empty
no other programs running.
Im trying to add notes to a map that was scanned in as a TIF file. Its about 2.58MB in size using pen and highlighter.
How can I Make this option work????




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