Microsoft KB Archive/198236

= PUB2000: Large Graphics May Not Convert Correctly =

Article ID: 198236

Article Last Modified on 6/29/1999

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Publisher 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q198236





SYMPTOMS
If you add a picture frame that is larger than approximately 24"x24" to a publication, and you attempt to publish or preview the publication as a Web site, the picture may not convert. When you view the Web page, that picture may appear blank or as a partial image.



CAUSE
When you preview or publish a publication as a Web site, Publisher converts everything that is not enclosed within a text frame to a CompuServe GIF formatted graphic. During this process, Publisher converts all non-text elements to approximately 100 dots-per-inch (dpi) bitmaps and then uses the GIF graphics filter to convert these bitmaps to .gif files. Because large graphics require more memory for conversion, the conversion may fail and you may not receive an error message.



RESOLUTION
Whenever possible use smaller, less complex objects on Web pages to improve the amount of time it takes to download your Web page. Avoid using large graphics because they will cause your Web page to take a very long time to download.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.

Additional query words: 2000 pub9 compuserve graphics interchange format big large slow long time freeze hang stop responding GIF 89a Internet World Wide Web WWW WorldWide World-wide pub2k

Keywords: kbprb kbpending KB198236

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