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Old 01-08-2008, 09:53 AM
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File size does not change when removing image from header or foote

I have a Project file in to which I inserted an image into the Header.
This greatly increased the file size. When I removed the image the file size
remained the same.
Please can anyone offer an explanation for this behaviour and suggest a
workaround?

thanks
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RE: File size does not change when removing image from header or foote

I have been into this problem before. There is no direct function in MS
Project to downsize the project file but as a workaround, you can copy-paste
the project gant from the original (large-size) file to a new file.

I hope this can help!

Hisham.

"CarlSprake" wrote:

> I have a Project file in to which I inserted an image into the Header.
> This greatly increased the file size. When I removed the image the file size
> remained the same.
> Please can anyone offer an explanation for this behaviour and suggest a
> workaround?
>
> thanks

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Old 01-08-2008, 01:41 PM
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RE: File size does not change when removing image from header or foote

I have been into this problem before. There is no direct function in MS
Project to downsize the project file but as a workaround, you can copy-paste
the project gant from the original (large-size) file to a new file.

I hope this can help!

Hisham.

"CarlSprake" wrote:

> I have a Project file in to which I inserted an image into the Header.
> This greatly increased the file size. When I removed the image the file size
> remained the same.
> Please can anyone offer an explanation for this behaviour and suggest a
> workaround?
>
> thanks

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Old 01-08-2008, 03:53 PM
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Re: File size does not change when removing image from header or foote

In article <59ED3C18-53D0-40B4-B1D0-67663F567686@microsoft.com>,
CarlSprake <CarlSprake@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I have a Project file in to which I inserted an image into the Header.
> This greatly increased the file size. When I removed the image the file size
> remained the same.
> Please can anyone offer an explanation for this behaviour and suggest a
> workaround?
>
> thanks


CarlSprake,
The Copy/Paste approach, as Hisham suggested, might help, but you should
check out FAQ 43 - Handling project file corruption and/or bloat at,
http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm, for a little more robust solution.

John
Project MVP
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Old 01-08-2008, 03:53 PM
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Re: File size does not change when removing image from header or foote

In article <59ED3C18-53D0-40B4-B1D0-67663F567686@microsoft.com>,
CarlSprake <CarlSprake@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I have a Project file in to which I inserted an image into the Header.
> This greatly increased the file size. When I removed the image the file size
> remained the same.
> Please can anyone offer an explanation for this behaviour and suggest a
> workaround?
>
> thanks


CarlSprake,
The Copy/Paste approach, as Hisham suggested, might help, but you should
check out FAQ 43 - Handling project file corruption and/or bloat at,
http://www.mvps.org/project/faqs.htm, for a little more robust solution.

John
Project MVP
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