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Hi!
One of the computers on my network has Win98 and Excel2000. The user works with an ultra-large array (40000 X 13). The computer works surprisingly fast, until shut down time arrives. After saving his work, the user tries to close the workbook and it takes for ever! I assume it has something to do with the Ultra-large array being allocated in the memory, but none of the other computers (which use XP) seem to have this problem. I have already tried using an END on the BeforeClose event for the WorkBook, but there was no improvement. Is there any way around this issue? Best regards, Albert C |
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