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Is it possible to increase Excel's availible memory?
I don't believe there is anyway to increase the amount of
memory that Excel regognizes. The only thing I can think of is to make sure all other applications on your computer are closed or upgrade the memory in the computer itself. If you have the option. Try opening the file and running the macro from another computer that has more memory. That might tell you if it is a system problem. There are a few other things you can try to eliminate some un-needed files that are using your memory. If you would like to know those please let me know. Ed -----Original Message----- I am trying to copy a large group of worksheets from one workbook to another within a macro. Whenever this macro is run the copy method fails due to insufficient memory. Is there any way to increase the amount of memory your available to excel? . |
Is it possible to increase Excel's availible memory?
Thanks for the response. Yes, I would love to know any other ideas you might have that could help me work this out.
-Rob "Ed P" wrote: I don't believe there is anyway to increase the amount of memory that Excel regognizes. The only thing I can think of is to make sure all other applications on your computer are closed or upgrade the memory in the computer itself. If you have the option. Try opening the file and running the macro from another computer that has more memory. That might tell you if it is a system problem. There are a few other things you can try to eliminate some un-needed files that are using your memory. If you would like to know those please let me know. Ed -----Original Message----- I am trying to copy a large group of worksheets from one workbook to another within a macro. Whenever this macro is run the copy method fails due to insufficient memory. Is there any way to increase the amount of memory your available to excel? . |
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