
You cannot change the 'Suggested size:' field. The 'Minimum size:' fieldindicates the amount of free RAM needed to permit theapplication to run. In the 'Preferred size:' field, enter the amount of memory you'dlike to allocate to the application.In Mac OS X 10.0.x and 10.1.x, from the pop-up menu, select Memory.

In Mac OS X 10.2.x and later, click the arrow to the left of'Memory:' so that it is facing down.The application's information window should open. From the File menu, select Get Info or ShowInfo.Make sure the application whose memory allocation you want toincrease is closed.From the Apple menu, select About This Mac. This will give you an idea how much extra memory you can allocate to the application. Determine how much memory is available and accessible to your computer.However, you do need to set an application's memory size ifyou are running an application in Mac OS X's Classicenvironment.

Mac OS Xadjusts the amount of memory as the application requires more or lessspace. When running Mac OS X, you don't need to manually set anapplication's memory size for native applications.
