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Hi there! I have a very large workbook i am almost done creating and
just ran into a little hiccup: It locked up on me, telling me i have
no memory available (memory in Excel). Now i cannot even open it
anymore. I am using the 2000 version of Excel and a coworker i am
designing this for is using 2003. when i go to his computer annd oopen
it, it works...but not from mine. Now here's my question: Does the
2003 version have more memory available than 2000's? I am not finished
with the workbook, but i am close....hoowever i am not going to go
through the trouble to complete it if i am going to run out of memory
again!! If i install 2003, will that give me more memory, & if so, how
much? My workbook is currently using 55.4 mb...anybody know how much
more i can squeeze in there?? Any advice is greatly appreciated!!
thanks! Jenny


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