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From: GILLIOTTE Valérie
> I've just switched from Windows 98 to Windows 2000. The SHG files
> made with Shed.exe under Windows98 used to be no more than 25ko.
> Today under Windows 2000 they can be more than 250ko. The help
> files I updated under Windows 2000 are huge!
Hi Valerie,
I am not seeing this problem. I made copies of two SHGs -- one
was created in SHED and the other in SHED2. I opened each file
and added a new link and saved them. The file size remained
approximately the same (one file tested was 5K, the other was
23K).
Are you maybe replacing the existing graphic with a new screen
shot, and your monitor resolution is higher color and/or higher
resolution that with your last setup?
Dana W.
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