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Oracle Extract in Excel 2007 causes processor to run at 100%
I receive an excel file from our invtentory group that is an extract from
Oracle. The file has two tabs, if I navigate to a particular one my machine is basically locked up for many minutes. The tab in question only has 5 columns and less than 50 rows. There must be something there I can't see. Anyone have any ideas on what it is and how to get rid of it? I'm running on a ThinkPad (Lenovo) T60p laptop. Intel Core Duo CPU T2500 @ 2GHz, 2GB of Memory, Windows XP Professional, Version 2002 Service Pack 3 with Microsoft Office Excel 2007 SP2. IF I'm able to get Task Manager up once Excel starts churning, it shows me Excel has 50% of the machine. When it finishes doing what it's doing, just clicking another cell will start it churning again. |
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