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Default Large Excel 2008 .xlsx file behaviour with Vista

On Apr 8, 10:46*pm, "Jim Cone" wrote:

Sounds like a Vista problem to me. *Lots of complaints out there...

http://www.google.com/search?q=can%2...ie=utf-8&oe=ut...



I'm not so sure.

I am aware of those vista ''problems'' but I 've never found them.

I routinely move numbers of large files like this and I've never ever
had a single problem in 2.5 years of Vista on 3 machines.

The largest file that I move / copy / use is 1.3 GB, thats a zip file,
while I have a large number of MP3 files that range from 20 to 150 MB
and I have not one single problem, and a smaller number of PDF, PPT,
MOV, AVI, WAV, files, as well as ISO, TAR, etc that I handle.

Not one single problem with any of them.

Just with this XLXS file. Thats really why I put the question under
excel rather than vista.

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