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Memory error when trying to use org chart in all office 2004 apps

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Trance - 27 May 2005 16:57 GMT
Hopefully someone can offer advise on this one. I am not able to use
the org chart app. in 2004 Office. In all apps I  get a "There isn't
enough memory available to read Microsoft Organizational Chart." This
is happening on a 17" Powerbook with 2 gig of ram and a Dual G4 with
1.5 gig. Both running latest Tiger version.

Any help would be appreciated.

Trance
Jim Gordon MVP - 29 May 2005 15:46 GMT
Hi,

Here are some suggested steps to take:
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/macoffice/office/trouble04.html

-Jim

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> Hopefully someone can offer advise on this one. I am not able to use the
> org chart app. in 2004 Office. In all apps I  get a "There isn't enough
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> Trance
Trance - 14 Jun 2005 01:20 GMT
> Hopefully someone can offer advise on this one. I am not able to use
> the org chart app. in 2004 Office. In all apps I  get a "There isn't
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> Trance

Looks like I found my own answer to the problem... I had over 600 fonts
turned on and org chart can't deal with that. I turned off what I
didn't actively need and the problem went away. The article didn't say
anything about macs but on windows the solution is as follows:

>> Out of memory errors (PowerPoint 2000 and earlier)
First of all, you're
>> not out of memory, you just have too many fonts. Uninstall some.
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>>
>> In general, it's best to have fewer than 200 fonts installed.
 
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