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I get this message when I leave Excel 2007 idle while I am in different
applications. When I switch back to Excel 2007 I occasionally have this problem even though my computer has 2 GB of memory and I don't have hardly anything else running. Does anybody know what is causing this? I never had this problem with the previous versions of Excel. |
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I am experiencing the same thing. I have 1.5 G of memory and have checked
that there is plenty available. The only thing I can add is that I am using a tablet PC, often use Hibernate, and sometimes change screen orientation between portrait and landscape. This issue requires a reboot to clear up- not always an option. This is a bug that needs fixing... "brad" wrote: I get this message when I leave Excel 2007 idle while I am in different applications. When I switch back to Excel 2007 I occasionally have this problem even though my computer has 2 GB of memory and I don't have hardly anything else running. Does anybody know what is causing this? I never had this problem with the previous versions of Excel. |
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I resolved my problem. The adobe add-in was causing the problem. I removed
pdfmaker.xla from my computer and it fixed my problem. "GobinderConvert?" wrote: I am experiencing the same thing. I have 1.5 G of memory and have checked that there is plenty available. The only thing I can add is that I am using a tablet PC, often use Hibernate, and sometimes change screen orientation between portrait and landscape. This issue requires a reboot to clear up- not always an option. This is a bug that needs fixing... "brad" wrote: I get this message when I leave Excel 2007 idle while I am in different applications. When I switch back to Excel 2007 I occasionally have this problem even though my computer has 2 GB of memory and I don't have hardly anything else running. Does anybody know what is causing this? I never had this problem with the previous versions of Excel. |
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