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Default While open a file, just keep like looding.

I have one excel file, file size is 1,444kb and the office is MS 2000. While
open the file, from the bottom of file showing the loading bar. Something
like on loading to open the file. But is hang over there without showing no
respond. When I check from the task manager, found that is running two excel
file with the status no responding.

I confirm that this file is no double open. Try on another unit of pc, this
file is working fine and while open the file is quite fast. Only the
particular pc having this problem. I had try to remove the office and
reinstall again. The problem still persist.

Kindly to advice, and how am I going to solve it. Thanks.
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Default While open a file, just keep like looding.

Technically, as per your description, there's no problem with the excel file.
Maybe the PC in subject is running low on memory.
Sgangs

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I have one excel file, file size is 1,444kb and the office is MS 2000. While
open the file, from the bottom of file showing the loading bar. Something
like on loading to open the file. But is hang over there without showing no
respond. When I check from the task manager, found that is running two excel
file with the status no responding.

I confirm that this file is no double open. Try on another unit of pc, this
file is working fine and while open the file is quite fast. Only the
particular pc having this problem. I had try to remove the office and
reinstall again. The problem still persist.

Kindly to advice, and how am I going to solve it. Thanks.

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Default While open a file, just keep like looding.

Noted for your info.But this file is can open during the morning session.
When noon, open the file problem keep looading.

Kindly to check with you, it could be due to the save and open file from
difference version. Kindly advise, thanks.

"SGangs" wrote:

Technically, as per your description, there's no problem with the excel file.
Maybe the PC in subject is running low on memory.
Sgangs

"Sharon" wrote:

I have one excel file, file size is 1,444kb and the office is MS 2000. While
open the file, from the bottom of file showing the loading bar. Something
like on loading to open the file. But is hang over there without showing no
respond. When I check from the task manager, found that is running two excel
file with the status no responding.

I confirm that this file is no double open. Try on another unit of pc, this
file is working fine and while open the file is quite fast. Only the
particular pc having this problem. I had try to remove the office and
reinstall again. The problem still persist.

Kindly to advice, and how am I going to solve it. Thanks.

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