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Spreadsheet size
How large can an Excel spreadsheet get without becoming unstable? Obviously,
there has to be limit at some point, but I was wondering if anyone has any direct experience with this or documentation related to this. Just in case this is needed, here are the specs on the machine I work with: 40GB hard drive with 30GB free 2GB RAM (yes, I really have this) 1.78 MHZ processor Windows XP SP2 Excel 2002 SP3 |
Often working with files 25-30 MB on 1GB RAM 1 MHZ WinXPSP2 Excel 2000, no
problem, but it might depend on what you are doing ?? knut "jim314" skrev i melding ... How large can an Excel spreadsheet get without becoming unstable? Obviously, there has to be limit at some point, but I was wondering if anyone has any direct experience with this or documentation related to this. Just in case this is needed, here are the specs on the machine I work with: 40GB hard drive with 30GB free 2GB RAM (yes, I really have this) 1.78 MHZ processor Windows XP SP2 Excel 2002 SP3 |
I'm having a hard time believing no one knows the answer to this. No ideas
out there?? Jim "jim314" wrote: How large can an Excel spreadsheet get without becoming unstable? Obviously, there has to be limit at some point, but I was wondering if anyone has any direct experience with this or documentation related to this. Just in case this is needed, here are the specs on the machine I work with: 40GB hard drive with 30GB free 2GB RAM (yes, I really have this) 1.78 MHZ processor Windows XP SP2 Excel 2002 SP3 |
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