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Occasionaly I ask Excel to bite off more than my PC can chew with a lot of
calculations on some large complex spreadsheets. Is this a software or hardware limitation? Would multiple processors give an improved performance, a workstation?, supercomputer?, more memory? or does Excel have limitations? I also find that to speed up calculations I have to save files and periodically close Excel, which seems to clear memory allocated to whatever, is there a way to achieve the same result by not closing Excel? Appreciate any response, Thanks - Ian Grega |
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