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I have a user running an Excel spreadsheet on an XP machine with 768MB
memory,when running perfmon this particular spreadsheet utilises 100% of the
memory, is there a setting within Office to compensate for this, the pc runs
various spreadsheets which do not cause problems.

please advise
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Default Office 2003 @ using 100% memory

Is Excel crashing or locking up, or what?

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I have a user running an Excel spreadsheet on an XP machine with 768MB
memory,when running perfmon this particular spreadsheet utilises 100% of
the
memory, is there a setting within Office to compensate for this, the pc
runs
various spreadsheets which do not cause problems.

please advise



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