Re: Killing "no undo" dialog box
- From: "JoAnn Paules" <jl_paules@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2007 11:01:14 -0400
Is it saying it's low on memory or resources?
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"Jose Valdes" <jose.valdes@(NOspam)weatherford.com> wrote in message
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Let me apologize in advance for posting a question here that is not a
document management issue. Don't know where to post it actually.
When you are about to perform a task that Word 2003 cannot undo, it
displays a dialog box that says something like, "MS Word low on memory.
Cannot undo this command. Do you want to continue? Yes/No?" Does anyone
know how to prevent this prompt from appearing?
Background: I use Word 2003 with Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0. When I
select Adobe PDF->Convert to Adobe PDF, Word is tied up for a couple of
hours because it takes that long to create a PDF: my manuals are very
long, they have many graphics, and my computer is six years old.
Typically, I run the Acrobat macro at 5 PM and go home, so that PDF
generation will tie up my computer when I'm not using it. Recently, when I
come to work in the morning, the PDF macro is interrupted by the 'no undo'
dialog. I click YES and do paperwork until Acrobat is done. Although Word
says that it is running out of memory, my computer has a GB of RAM.
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