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Is there any wa to run two instances of Excel each assigned on one CPU. Could
they be made to run independent of each other.

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Default Excel 2002 With WINXP on a dual processor system

You can run two separate instances of Excel, but as to how you would force
one onto one processor and one onto the other I have no idea about, wouldn't
the OS determine that upon a load sharing algorithm?

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