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On Fri, 30 May 2003 09:16:42 -0600, "Finch, D Ted"
<dtfinch -at- sandia -dot- gov> wrote:
>What's the largest document one could make in PageMaker. Any input??
I have had documents larger than 600 pages, with an average of a 1
.wmf or .bmp file every three pages.
The major problem with files that size is the time they take to open
and save. You also have to print in stages otherwise you'll overtax
the buffer.
-Doc
David W Lettvin
The VerText Company
South Hamilton, MA
+1.978.609.1165
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