Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Excel Programs developed in Office 2000 on Windows 2000 System are dreadfully
slow when used in Office 2003 on a system running Windows XP. What the heck? |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "Trooper" wrote in message ... Excel Programs developed in Office 2000 on Windows 2000 System are dreadfully slow when used in Office 2003 on a system running Windows XP. What the heck? Can you be more specific please. What does these programs do? /Fredrik |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
The program to which I referred to earlier is one I developed to
automatically quote the costs of material, labor, margin and price for constructing conveyor belting. It's a program I call Autoquote. It works great on my Windows 200 system at home, but when I take it to work...where I need it...it takes approximately 1 minute to load on a 2.4 gh system running Windows xp and Office 2003. Once it's on the screen at a reduced view size of 75% it actually works quite well. However, running the "Start" macro to refresh the workshhet, or the "Print" macro to print the result area of the worksheet, will once again take a millenium. I trust this additional information will be helpful in explaining my problem. I would be agreeable to sending you a zipped up copy of this 4mb file if you so wish. In any event, I appreciate your response. Thanks. "Fredrik Wahlgren" wrote: "Trooper" wrote in message ... Excel Programs developed in Office 2000 on Windows 2000 System are dreadfully slow when used in Office 2003 on a system running Windows XP. What the heck? Can you be more specific please. What does these programs do? /Fredrik |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "Trooper" wrote in message ... The program to which I referred to earlier is one I developed to automatically quote the costs of material, labor, margin and price for constructing conveyor belting. It's a program I call Autoquote. It works great on my Windows 200 system at home, but when I take it to work...where I need it...it takes approximately 1 minute to load on a 2.4 gh system running Windows xp and Office 2003. Once it's on the screen at a reduced view size of 75% it actually works quite well. However, running the "Start" macro to refresh the workshhet, or the "Print" macro to print the result area of the worksheet, will once again take a millenium. I trust this additional information will be helpful in explaining my problem. I would be agreeable to sending you a zipped up copy of this 4mb file if you so wish. In any event, I appreciate your response. Thanks. Have you tried your macro on a coworker's machine? If it quotes cost, where does the data come from? Do you use exactly the same sheet when you run the macro? It could be an excel setting that is different if you don't use the same sheet. It sounds strange that it takes so long to load at work. Possible causes are a fragmented or almost full disk. Have you seen how much free space you have on these computers? My computer is a dual 800 Mhz WS, if you think it's good enough attach the sheet along with instructions. My email address is It's getting late in my part of the world, I may not be able to reply until tomorrow. Best Regards, Fredrik |
#5
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "Fredrik Wahlgren" wrote in message ... "Trooper" wrote in message ... The program to which I referred to earlier is one I developed to automatically quote the costs of material, labor, margin and price for constructing conveyor belting. It's a program I call Autoquote. It works great on my Windows 200 system at home, but when I take it to work...where I need it...it takes approximately 1 minute to load on a 2.4 gh system running Windows xp and Office 2003. Once it's on the screen at a reduced view size of 75% it actually works quite well. However, running the "Start" macro to refresh the workshhet, or the "Print" macro to print the result area of the worksheet, will once again take a millenium. I trust this additional information will be helpful in explaining my problem. I would be agreeable to sending you a zipped up copy of this 4mb file if you so wish. In any event, I appreciate your response. Thanks. Have you tried your macro on a coworker's machine? If it quotes cost, where does the data come from? Do you use exactly the same sheet when you run the macro? It could be an excel setting that is different if you don't use the same sheet. It sounds strange that it takes so long to load at work. Possible causes are a fragmented or almost full disk. Have you seen how much free space you have on these computers? My computer is a dual 800 Mhz WS, if you think it's good enough attach the sheet along with instructions. My email address is It's getting late in my part of the world, I may not be able to reply until tomorrow. Best Regards, Fredrik I forgot to mention that I use Excel 2003 /Fredrik |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Excel 2003 FAILS, but Excel 2000 SUCCEEDS ??? | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
i want to connect excel with sql server 2000 as database with macr | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
Excel 2002 and 2000 co-install. Control Which Starts ? | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
How do I create project schedule using excel - office 2000 | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
How do I open Excel 4.0 files in Office 2000? | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) |