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When running various workbooks that ran without incident as Excel 2003
applications I am experiencing slow-downs and lack of "resource" halts running the same workbooks now saved as Excel 2007 applications. These are moderate to small excel applications by corporate standards, with just simple sort macros, and they are running on a strong workstation, under Vista Ultimate. The problem is severe. I basically cannot effectively run day to day required spreadsheets. Anyone have any ideas?- J. Melancon |
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You'll need to narrow down your scope to specific issues as it could be many
and different for each one For slow calc'ing try turning off multi-threading calculation under Office ButtonExcel OptionsAdvancedFormulas Also for speed the xlsb file format is optimised but there will be drawbacks such as larger files, no access to xml components to back-end systems, etc. Post back with other specifics if necessary -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk blog: www.nickhodge.co.uk/blog/ FREE UK OFFICE USER GROUP MEETING, MS READING, 27th APRIL 2007 www.officeusergroup.co.uk "jkmelancon" wrote in message ... When running various workbooks that ran without incident as Excel 2003 applications I am experiencing slow-downs and lack of "resource" halts running the same workbooks now saved as Excel 2007 applications. These are moderate to small excel applications by corporate standards, with just simple sort macros, and they are running on a strong workstation, under Vista Ultimate. The problem is severe. I basically cannot effectively run day to day required spreadsheets. Anyone have any ideas?- J. Melancon |
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Nick, I just posted this but it seems to alpply to this thread so I'm putting
it here for your comments (and, ideally, sugestions): Someone wanted specifics, so here is a specific, reproduceable case. I loaded 6 CSV files each with 7,200 records of time and sound level data (I'm an acoustical engineer) into individual sheets in one workbook. I've done this for years with 2003. Drawing a line chart with three of these sets plotted against a common time scale, dragging the graph around, etc. is significantly slower in 2007 than 2003. I copied the graph from one sheet to another to edit it to refer to the other three sets of data. When I click on one of the graphs to select the series, 2007 sits, and sits, and sits...minutes go by. Task Manager reports "not responding." I saved the sheet as an XLS file and loaded into Excel 2003. Near instantanioous response. Same moodel machines, both running XP. Also tried on a MUCH faster dual core machine, with no obvious improvement; app still sits and sits. If someone from MS wants to look at the files I'll be glad to send them. At this point 2007 is nearly unusable for me. "Nick Hodge" wrote: You'll need to narrow down your scope to specific issues as it could be many and different for each one For slow calc'ing try turning off multi-threading calculation under Office ButtonExcel OptionsAdvancedFormulas Also for speed the xlsb file format is optimised but there will be drawbacks such as larger files, no access to xml components to back-end systems, etc. Post back with other specifics if necessary -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk blog: www.nickhodge.co.uk/blog/ FREE UK OFFICE USER GROUP MEETING, MS READING, 27th APRIL 2007 www.officeusergroup.co.uk "jkmelancon" wrote in message ... When running various workbooks that ran without incident as Excel 2003 applications I am experiencing slow-downs and lack of "resource" halts running the same workbooks now saved as Excel 2007 applications. These are moderate to small excel applications by corporate standards, with just simple sort macros, and they are running on a strong workstation, under Vista Ultimate. The problem is severe. I basically cannot effectively run day to day required spreadsheets. Anyone have any ideas?- J. Melancon |
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Norm, would you mind sending me a copy? I have tried to duplicate the
problem with my own data, but have been unable to do so. Bob Flanagan email: robertflanagan @ add-ins.com Thanks, Bob "NormD" wrote in message ... Nick, I just posted this but it seems to alpply to this thread so I'm putting it here for your comments (and, ideally, sugestions): Someone wanted specifics, so here is a specific, reproduceable case. I loaded 6 CSV files each with 7,200 records of time and sound level data (I'm an acoustical engineer) into individual sheets in one workbook. I've done this for years with 2003. Drawing a line chart with three of these sets plotted against a common time scale, dragging the graph around, etc. is significantly slower in 2007 than 2003. I copied the graph from one sheet to another to edit it to refer to the other three sets of data. When I click on one of the graphs to select the series, 2007 sits, and sits, and sits...minutes go by. Task Manager reports "not responding." I saved the sheet as an XLS file and loaded into Excel 2003. Near instantanioous response. Same moodel machines, both running XP. Also tried on a MUCH faster dual core machine, with no obvious improvement; app still sits and sits. If someone from MS wants to look at the files I'll be glad to send them. At this point 2007 is nearly unusable for me. "Nick Hodge" wrote: You'll need to narrow down your scope to specific issues as it could be many and different for each one For slow calc'ing try turning off multi-threading calculation under Office ButtonExcel OptionsAdvancedFormulas Also for speed the xlsb file format is optimised but there will be drawbacks such as larger files, no access to xml components to back-end systems, etc. Post back with other specifics if necessary -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk blog: www.nickhodge.co.uk/blog/ FREE UK OFFICE USER GROUP MEETING, MS READING, 27th APRIL 2007 www.officeusergroup.co.uk "jkmelancon" wrote in message ... When running various workbooks that ran without incident as Excel 2003 applications I am experiencing slow-downs and lack of "resource" halts running the same workbooks now saved as Excel 2007 applications. These are moderate to small excel applications by corporate standards, with just simple sort macros, and they are running on a strong workstation, under Vista Ultimate. The problem is severe. I basically cannot effectively run day to day required spreadsheets. Anyone have any ideas?- J. Melancon |
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I just found this post, Bob. I'll send you the file.
"Bob Flanagan" wrote: Norm, would you mind sending me a copy? I have tried to duplicate the problem with my own data, but have been unable to do so. Bob Flanagan email: robertflanagan @ add-ins.com Thanks, Bob "NormD" wrote in message ... Nick, I just posted this but it seems to alpply to this thread so I'm putting it here for your comments (and, ideally, sugestions): Someone wanted specifics, so here is a specific, reproduceable case. I loaded 6 CSV files each with 7,200 records of time and sound level data (I'm an acoustical engineer) into individual sheets in one workbook. I've done this for years with 2003. Drawing a line chart with three of these sets plotted against a common time scale, dragging the graph around, etc. is significantly slower in 2007 than 2003. I copied the graph from one sheet to another to edit it to refer to the other three sets of data. When I click on one of the graphs to select the series, 2007 sits, and sits, and sits...minutes go by. Task Manager reports "not responding." I saved the sheet as an XLS file and loaded into Excel 2003. Near instantanioous response. Same moodel machines, both running XP. Also tried on a MUCH faster dual core machine, with no obvious improvement; app still sits and sits. If someone from MS wants to look at the files I'll be glad to send them. At this point 2007 is nearly unusable for me. "Nick Hodge" wrote: You'll need to narrow down your scope to specific issues as it could be many and different for each one For slow calc'ing try turning off multi-threading calculation under Office ButtonExcel OptionsAdvancedFormulas Also for speed the xlsb file format is optimised but there will be drawbacks such as larger files, no access to xml components to back-end systems, etc. Post back with other specifics if necessary -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk blog: www.nickhodge.co.uk/blog/ FREE UK OFFICE USER GROUP MEETING, MS READING, 27th APRIL 2007 www.officeusergroup.co.uk "jkmelancon" wrote in message ... When running various workbooks that ran without incident as Excel 2003 applications I am experiencing slow-downs and lack of "resource" halts running the same workbooks now saved as Excel 2007 applications. These are moderate to small excel applications by corporate standards, with just simple sort macros, and they are running on a strong workstation, under Vista Ultimate. The problem is severe. I basically cannot effectively run day to day required spreadsheets. Anyone have any ideas?- J. Melancon |
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Hello Nick and the rest,
How about this? I have a workbook with more than 1 worksheet. Both have various data in them - nothing complex, just totals and cell references. In one worksheet, I type in a NUMBER (e.g. 1000) and hit <Enter. The cell pointer moves down one cell (e.g. from A1 to B1) with no problem. In the other worksheet, I type in the same number, hit <Enter and Excel freezes for about 5 seconds (I've timed it) before doing what it should (i.e. cell pointer moves down one cell). Sometimes - with copying and pasting - "Not responding" can be seen in the top blue bar. Sometimes, this takes so long and I get so tired of waiting for Excel to respond that I close Excel (and hope some of my data gets retrieved). Does this sound familiar to anyone? Never did I have such an issue with 2003. |
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Are you running Vista too?
I get the (not responding) in all Office apps in Vista, but neither of my machines is gifted with more than 1gb of ram and multi-core processors -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk blog (non-tech): www.nickhodge.co.uk/blog/ "S" wrote in message ... Hello Nick and the rest, How about this? I have a workbook with more than 1 worksheet. Both have various data in them - nothing complex, just totals and cell references. In one worksheet, I type in a NUMBER (e.g. 1000) and hit <Enter. The cell pointer moves down one cell (e.g. from A1 to B1) with no problem. In the other worksheet, I type in the same number, hit <Enter and Excel freezes for about 5 seconds (I've timed it) before doing what it should (i.e. cell pointer moves down one cell). Sometimes - with copying and pasting - "Not responding" can be seen in the top blue bar. Sometimes, this takes so long and I get so tired of waiting for Excel to respond that I close Excel (and hope some of my data gets retrieved). Does this sound familiar to anyone? Never did I have such an issue with 2003. |
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Most certainly AM running Vista - with a 2 GB AMD core. Interestingly
enough, the problem seems to have subsided since I re-created the file completely from scratch in 2007 Excel. There must have been some carryover from the 2003 (where it was originally created) that 2007 just did not like. I could see this nonsense being a real headache for those trying to work with really complex files they created in 2003 (or prior). Are there any patches out there, Nick? |
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No
There are no patches or SP's currently. It is definitely worse on 2003 files upgraded to 2007, but I am also convinced that Vista is a contributor, at least for me If you work on a SP for Excel in around 12-18 months after release, expect something no earlier than November (12 months after RTM) -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS web: www.nickhodge.co.uk blog (non-tech): www.nickhodge.co.uk/blog/ "S" wrote in message ... Most certainly AM running Vista - with a 2 GB AMD core. Interestingly enough, the problem seems to have subsided since I re-created the file completely from scratch in 2007 Excel. There must have been some carryover from the 2003 (where it was originally created) that 2007 just did not like. I could see this nonsense being a real headache for those trying to work with really complex files they created in 2003 (or prior). Are there any patches out there, Nick? |
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