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wendy_matarazzo@adobeforums.com #1
Re: Error Message "A drawing error ocurrred which is probably due to an out-of-memory condition. Try qu
I am running Acrobat Reader 5.0 on a Mac Powerbook running OS 9.2 and keep getting "A drawing error occurred which is probably due to an out of memory condition. Try quitting other programs." I have enough memory, have quit other programs. This problem is happening with many PDF documents. Any suggestions?
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Claudio_González@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Error Message "A drawing error ocurrred which is probably due to an out-of-memory condition. Try qu
What happened when you tried the suggestion in the message immediately before yours?
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MikeKazlow@adobeforums.com #3
Error Message "A drawing error ocurrred which is probably due to an out-of-memory condition. Try qu
If you are using Acrobat, it should be upgraded to 5.05. You can
increase memory to any OS 9 or before application, by selecting get info
from the file menu (or typing commmand I) and changing the
Applications memory allocation.
Mike
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