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Error message I have never seen before
I am working with a very large workbook with about 15 tabs with, one has a
ton of data nad numerous VLookups. So the size may be where this error is coming from. Anyway, here is what it says: "Excel cannot complete this task with available resources. Choose less data or close other applications." Has anyone every seen this before? Thanks. |
Error message I have never seen before
ajr81 wrote:
I am working with a very large workbook with about 15 tabs with, one has a ton of data nad numerous VLookups. So the size may be where this error is coming from. Anyway, here is what it says: "Excel cannot complete this task with available resources. Choose less data or close other applications." Has anyone every seen this before? Thanks. Yup. Excel is telling you that Windows running low on brain. You have a few options: reduce resource requirements by loading fewer (other) programs (may require reboot to be truly effective), increase virtual RAM (may require sacrificing 256k goats and rebooting at the stroke of leap day to be effective), make the file smaller, increase physical RAM. Other knob-twiddling exercises to try are defrag hard disk, delete temp files (from all the secret places Windows stashes them), not in that order. |
Error message I have never seen before
I know how to defrag, and I think I may know how to delete temp folder/files.
How do I make sure I get most of them? Like all the internet things that are stored. For example, I listen to an online radio and I know that one time I came across a folder that had the endless list of all the songs. And I am sure web pages and stored somewhere. Can you get all of those off your computer? Thanks for your help! "smartin" wrote: ajr81 wrote: I am working with a very large workbook with about 15 tabs with, one has a ton of data nad numerous VLookups. So the size may be where this error is coming from. Anyway, here is what it says: "Excel cannot complete this task with available resources. Choose less data or close other applications." Has anyone every seen this before? Thanks. Yup. Excel is telling you that Windows running low on brain. You have a few options: reduce resource requirements by loading fewer (other) programs (may require reboot to be truly effective), increase virtual RAM (may require sacrificing 256k goats and rebooting at the stroke of leap day to be effective), make the file smaller, increase physical RAM. Other knob-twiddling exercises to try are defrag hard disk, delete temp files (from all the secret places Windows stashes them), not in that order. |
Error message I have never seen before
In truth the defrag and temp file suggestions will help only marginally
with your problem, if at all. However, I believe these are good things to do for optimum overall PC performance. Your best bet is to close unnecessary programs, and if needed, disable unnecessary services, reboot, and try again. On the other hand, on a system equipped with minimal RAM there is no substitute for increasing the physical RAM. Temp files are handled rather poorly by Windows. When I had W98 there were only a few places to check. Then I got XP and found many more. I pretty much nailed the locations XP Pro used, which was interesting because the built-in disk "cleanup" facility ignored these locations. I had to create an elaborate batch file to loop through various fixed locations and (variable) user accounts to delete all the temp files I could find. Now I have Vista something-or-another and everything has changed again. I'm not even sure temp file usage is even constant from one installation to the next, let alone between major or minor versions of Windows. I have not revived/revised my batch file for Vista yet. Internet files are probably easier to deal with since your browser can control how these cache files are managed. How depends on the browser, but in general if you root around in the menus you should be able to find out how. With IE temporary internet files can be zapped though the disk "cleanup" utility (right click any drive letter and poke around). ajr81 wrote: I know how to defrag, and I think I may know how to delete temp folder/files. How do I make sure I get most of them? Like all the internet things that are stored. For example, I listen to an online radio and I know that one time I came across a folder that had the endless list of all the songs. And I am sure web pages and stored somewhere. Can you get all of those off your computer? Thanks for your help! "smartin" wrote: ajr81 wrote: I am working with a very large workbook with about 15 tabs with, one has a ton of data nad numerous VLookups. So the size may be where this error is coming from. Anyway, here is what it says: "Excel cannot complete this task with available resources. Choose less data or close other applications." Has anyone every seen this before? Thanks. Yup. Excel is telling you that Windows running low on brain. You have a few options: reduce resource requirements by loading fewer (other) programs (may require reboot to be truly effective), increase virtual RAM (may require sacrificing 256k goats and rebooting at the stroke of leap day to be effective), make the file smaller, increase physical RAM. Other knob-twiddling exercises to try are defrag hard disk, delete temp files (from all the secret places Windows stashes them), not in that order. |
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