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I have just run across something weird that I can not figure out. When I take
any spreadsheet and protect the workbook with a password, save the file and close it It takes about twice as long to save it as it would if I had not protected the workbook. When I zip the file it only compresses about 10% where as the unprotected version compresses about 75%. I am using Excel 2000 (9.0.6926 SP3). I am using WinZip version 10??? Has anyone else run across this behavior. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson |
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