Excel: Troubleshooting Plotter Problems With ChartsLast reviewed: November 7, 1994Article ID: Q71411 |
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Summary: Several errors may occur when you attempt to plot a Microsoft Excel chart to a plotter. You may receive an "Out of Memory" or "Not Enough Memory to Print" message or the printer panel may display "Memory Overlow." Microsoft Excel sometimes displays the dialog box "Now printing Chart1.xlc" indefinitely, however, nothing will come out of the plotter. Text from Microsoft Windows version 3.0 and worksheets from Microsoft Excel may print correctly. More Information: The most likely reason for an unsuccessful plot is lack of Windows GDI heap space. The GDI heap is limited to 64K of data and that can fill up very quickly when trying to plot. The first indication that you are running out of GDI is that titles or axes will not plot out. "Out of Memory" errors are consistent with this behavior. There are several ways to increase the amount of GDI before attempting to plot the chart:
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