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Maximum Number of Objects in Publisher's Design Gallery

Maximum Number of Objects in Publisher's Design Gallery

Q134450


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The information in this article applies to:

 - Microsoft Publisher for Windows 95, version 3.0
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SUMMARY
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You can have up to 65,500 individual objects in a publication's Design
Gallery. These objects can contain a maximum of 2 gigabytes of data. Of
these 65,500 objects, up to 4,096 can be stories. The stories in the design
gallery can contain a maximum of 32 megabytes of data.

A story is one of the following:

 - A single, unlinked text frame
 - A chain of linked text frames
 - A table

These numbers also represent the maximum number of objects and the maximum
file size of a publication. Therefore, if you put this much data in your
Design Gallery, you won't be able to add any objects to the publication
itself.

MORE INFORMATION
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If you use Continued On and Continued From fields in any story, that story
counts as more than one on the total object count. This means that while
you can have up to 4,096 individual stories in your Design Gallery, this
number drops to 2,048 if these frames contain Continued  or Continued From
fields, and the number drops to 1,365 if these frames contain both
Continued  and Continued From fields.

These numbers represent theoretical maximums and assume you have unlimited
RAM and hard disk space. Depending on your computer's configuration, you
may run out of memory or disk space before reaching these maximums.

Additional query words: 3.00 pub95 pub3 mspub w_mspub big large
document file