"Word has insufficient memory"

I have a master document which is made up of 10 individual documents created in Word 2003. admitedly, it's a huge file of about 20MB once loaded and consists of tables, numerous jpeg images, links, etc.
When I try to convert the file into PDF format using the "Convert to Adobe PDF" function, i'll get the
b "Word has insufficient memory. You will not be able to undo this action once it is completed. Do you want to continue?"
message.
It pauses and waits for my Yes/No answer before proceeding - rinse and repeat. This message will appear many, many times and it does not seem to make any difference at all when i answer yes or no.
I am aware that for a file of this size, the conversion time would run into the hours (I am OK with that). However, is there a way to get the pop-up message from repeatedly pausing and asking for my confirmation?
My computer specs:
Intel T2330 CPU 1.66GHz (does not exceed 10% of its capacity when converting)
1.5GB of RAM (when converting, only 700MB - 800MB is in use)
60GB HDD (~30GB in use)
WinXP SP2 (updated with the latest updates from microsoft)
Adobe Acrobat Standard 8
Microsoft Word 2003
any insight would be greatly appreciated. thank you!

Tagging causes a lot of bloat, but I am not sure why. Keep in mind that the conversion process first creates a PS file (not very memory conservative) before the final conversion to a PDF. That is probably where you are getting hung up. You should only use the features in PDF Maker that you really need. If you don't need them, then it is best to just print to the Adobe PDF printer.
Embedding the fonts in the PS file (an option) is also a potential memory issue that is not needed.

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