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Why not import the bmps by reference and avoid that message completely?
Bill Swallow
wswallow "at" nycap "dot" rr "dot" com
::: -----Original Message-----
::: "File named xxxx.yyy may be too large to open using
::: available memory. OK to try anyway?"
:::
::: This seems to happen when chapter files get to about 32MB.
::: The files in
::: question are cram-packed with bitmap screen captures.
:::
::: If I "try anyway," it seems to save OK, but this message
::: makes me too suspicious to continue.
:::
::: I can't find any reference to this in FrameMaker
::: documentation or on the
::: Adobe website. Any clues what I can do in this situation?
::: Am I safe t just
::: go ahead and keep stuffing big BMP files into this chapter file?
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