Though your Error Message may be slightly different, these examples should bear some resemblance to it.
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If you have an existing php.ini file in the root of your server check it for a memory_limit entry and change it to the example here. Or add this line into it if it doesn't already exist.
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memory_limit = 16M ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume (32MB)
You can of course adjust it to the MAX of 32MB - - - - -
If you don't have a php.ini file, then simply create one, add this line to it and CHMOD to 705.
(There are "Other" ways to do it by adding code to various files etc. This deals with php.ini only.)
If the problem still exists, then contact your ISP to resolve the Global memory problem.