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Does Excel take advantabe of smp?
I'm trying to work with an 80 meg spreadsheet with tons of calculations and
macros. Whenever I change a column, it take 45 minutes to 1 hour on a dell 610 (pentium m 1600). If I run the application on a dual processor machine or a dual core, processor, will Excel take advantage of the second processor or core? |
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Does Excel take advantabe of smp?
No. Not the present Excel or earlier.
I don't know about the next version of Excel; you might check at http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/default.aspx For many very useful tips about speed and memory efficiency, visit Charles William's site: www.decisionmodels.com -- Kind regards, Niek Otten "Guy Normandeau" <Guy wrote in message ... I'm trying to work with an 80 meg spreadsheet with tons of calculations and macros. Whenever I change a column, it take 45 minutes to 1 hour on a dell 610 (pentium m 1600). If I run the application on a dual processor machine or a dual core, processor, will Excel take advantage of the second processor or core? |
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