When you insert lines you make Excel check & change formulae because their
references have changed.
If you have a very large number of formulae this will take a very long time.
The only solution I know of is to add the lines at the bottom rather than
insert them in the middle.
And make sure that your data is on a separate sheet to your formulae.
Compatibility mode does not affect performance as far as I can tell.
The only part of Excel that is multithreaded is the calculation engine
(
AFAIK), so Excel will not use both CPUs when changing references.
Check out my paper on Improving Excel Performance at
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa730921.aspx
it has a lot of tips for Excel 2007 as well as previous versions.
Charles
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When"Randy S" wrote in message
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I have a large spreadsheet (60MB with .xls) with 13 worksheets and LOTS of
formula's. One particular worksheet has 234 columns by 7184 rows. In that
worksheet, if I copy a few lines from another spreadsheet window in the
same
Excel application and try to "Insert-Insert Copied Cells", it can take
about
5 minutes for the lines to be inserted. Even with manual calculate turned
on.
My question is whether there are a few tricks or tips for how to speed
this
up. I realize that a spreadsheet this large with this much data is going
to
take awhile to execute changes like these, but I'm curious if there's
anything I can do programmatically, procedurely or financially (spend $$)
to
speed it up.
I notice, for example, that my cpu meter is at 100% for both processors
when
I do a re-calculate (thus cpu-limited), but both cpu's and my memory are
at
~50% when I do an Insert Copied Cells. So what is it doing the other 50%
of
the time? Is this disk access speed limited?
I also notice I am running in "Compatibility Mode". Will this affect my
performance?
Here's my computer specs:
Softwa
Vista OS
Office 2007
Hardwa
HP Pavilion m7750n
CPU - Athlon 64 X2 (W) 5000+ 2.6 GHz
Memory - 2GB
Disk - 400GB SATA (7200 RPM)
I do notice by the way that I have the same issue (though even slower)
with
my 2.0 GHZ Pentium 4 with 1.5GB of memory laptop running Windows XP and
Office 2007.
Thank you in advance for your help!