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On Office 365-Access i got a message - there isn't enough memory to update the display

Tomer Schuman 0 Reputation points
2026-04-28T06:32:02.8166667+00:00

Hello,

When I print to Microsoft print to pdf on Office 365 Access app version 2604 64Bit from a program inside access that our developer in our organiztaion made that when clicking on print to pdf after the user inserted data to a form -

The operation is successful and the pdf docuemnt is shown but also I got a message that says "not enough memory to update the display. Close programs that aren't in use and try again."

How can I prevent this message to be shown ? As there isn't a problem with RAM on my pc Windows 11 64bit and also the problem is showing on some of our users in my organization, Also it happens even if no programs are running in the background.

Microsoft 365 and Office | Access | For business | Windows
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  1. Dora-T 13,745 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-04-28T07:43:54.6633333+00:00

    Hi Tomer Schuman

    Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Q&A forum and for sharing the details of your issue.

    From your description, the PDF is generated successfully when using “Microsoft Print to PDF”, and the message appears afterward. This suggests the issue is not related to actual memory usage, but more likely a display or rendering behavior in Microsoft Access.

    You may also refer to Mahesh Pal’s answer to see if those steps help in your scenario.

    If the issue still persists, could you please provide a bit more detail:

    -Have you noticed this with other Access files, or only with this one? -Was this working before, or did it start after a recent change or update. If the issue started recently, you may also consider temporarily rolling back to a previous version such as Version 2603 to see if the behavior changes.

    Reference: How to revert to an earlier version of Office - Microsoft Support

    Please understand that our initial reply may not always immediately resolve the issue. However, with your help and more detailed information, we can work together to find a solution.  

    I look forward to your update.


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  2. Mahesh Pal 5 Reputation points
    2026-04-28T06:54:20.0266667+00:00
    • If the print job is large, increasing your paging file size can provide the necessary buffer.
    • Go to Advanced System Settings > Performance Settings > Advanced > Virtual Memory > Change.
    • Uncheck "Automatically manage paging file size" and set a Custom size (e.g., Initial: 8192 MB, Maximum: 16384 MB if disk space allows).
    • Re-enable the Print to PDF Feature:
      • Temporary corruption in the PDF driver can cause false "out of memory" flags.
      • Open Turn Windows features on or off (run optionalfeatures.exe), uncheck Microsoft Print to PDF, and restart your PC.
      • Repeat the process to re-check it and restart again.

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