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Old 06-09-2009, 02:48 PM  
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does it happen every time or just with that file? if it's just that file, then take a look at the DPI, you may have some high DPI setting (which you don't need at all). If you have a slave drive, use the slave for memory swap. And in Performance > Memory Usage add as much RAM as you can.

Although not the most common case, a big design with so many layers, even more if they're photos, could add to 6Gb temp files if you don't have enough RAM. Then again, I've a feeling you must have your design at 300DPI
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