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"Bill Sharpe" wrote:

On 2/2/2010 4:23 PM, Fulliving wrote:
I created a Planner in Excel 2003, and have upgraded to Excel 2007. The
planner opens fine in 2007, but I cannot readily scroll down through a sheet,
as it scrolls 1 row by 1 row.

I can save in both .xls and .xlsx, but each runs poorly as noted above.

Any advice ?

Thank You

MFDayton


Does this slowdown occur only with your planner or with all Excel 2007
spreadsheets?

Bill
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Bill & Gary,
Thank you for your time to reply.

Increasing the mouse scroll speed helped a bit.

Oddly enough, the slow-down only occurs on 1 sheet of an Excel book of 6
sheets. The remaining sheets scroll fine. The problem sheet is an array of
7 days x 53 weeks (with a text box between each week -- to add notes for the
week).

All my other .xls files run fine & can be saved in .xlsx & run fine.

I've thought about breaking the one sheet into 4 separate sheets of 3 months
per sheet, but the scroll is so slow, it won't scroll down to following weeks
to select and copy.

Thank you for your time,

Malcolm



 
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