Yes, that's a pretty normal set up, and the book isn't particularly
large, from a Frame point of view.
What exactly is the problem? It's slow when updating, it crashes,
something else?
So, again, are you opening all the component files in order to
minimize network thrashing? When you're working on the book, what is
Task Manager showing you? Lots of CPU activity, lots of network stuff,
something else?
Art
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On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Joseph <[email protected]> wrote:
> Apparently, my imprecise language for describing my problem with 650-page is
> causing some confusion. Here's a clarification.
>
> I am talking about one Frame book that contains multiple frame files.
>
> This book contains 650-pages, which I convert into one PDF.
>
> This Frame book is on a network.
>
> There are no OLEs, only graphics. These graphics are imported by reference.
>
> Here are my system specs:
> Windows XP Professional
> Intel Core Duo CPU
> 2 gigs of RAM
>
>
> --
> Sincerely,
>
> Joseph Lorenzin
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