Excel: "Not Enough Memory" When Default Size Not SpecifiedLast reviewed: September 12, 1996Article ID: Q96950 |
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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Excel version 3.0 for Windows, if you set the default font in your EXCEL.INI file to be a TrueType font, and if do not include a font size, you will receive the following error message when you attempt to run Microsoft Excel:
Not Enough Memory to Run Microsoft Excel. MORE INFORMATIONYou can specify the default font in your EXCEL.INI file, by adding the following line to the [Microsoft Excel] section of the file:
font=<font>,<size>If the font is set to a screen or a printer font and the size is omitted, the error message will not occur; however, the specified font will default to a size of 1. NOTE: In Microsoft Excel version 4.0, the error message will not occur when a TrueType or other type of font is specified. If you do not indicate a font size in the EXCEL4.INI file, it will default to 1.
REFERENCES"User's Guide," version 3.0, pages 211-214
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