Clarification on Handling Large Book Files
Brian Lamborn
blamborn at comcast.net
Wed Feb 4 08:49:51 PST 2009
Joseph,
The problem may be your network, not a Frame issue at all. I have noticed at my location that if I am working with files on a network drive that the performance is way slower. For this reason, I work on a book on my local drive. At the end of the day I copy the folder with the book to the network directory as a backup. I always clear out (delete) the previous day's backup before copying to the network directory. I haven't had any performance issues doing it this way.
The side benefit of doing this is when the network goes down (which it only does when it is very inconvenient for you), you still have your files and can continue working.
Thanks,
Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph" <panopticon23 at gmail.com>
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 4, 2009 10:35:43 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: Clarification on Handling Large Book Files
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
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Sincerely,
Joseph Lorenzin
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