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AP[_3_]

Multiple users experience slowdown ??
 
I have a read-only workbook which could potentially be opened simultaneously
by many users.

Will the workbook and the macros in it slow down proportionately to the
number of users ? Will the macros "screw up" (I know this depends on what
the macros are doing but assuming they work fine for one or two users) ?

Thanks.



Spreadsheet Solutions[_3_]

Multiple users experience slowdown ??
 
Not that I know.
A workbook uses the memory from the PC of that user.
As long as the workbook doens't contain a macro which opens another
workbook, I can't find a reason why this might be a problem.


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Mark Rosenkrantz
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Spreadsheet Solutions
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"AP" wrote in message
...
I have a read-only workbook which could potentially be opened
simultaneously by many users.

Will the workbook and the macros in it slow down proportionately to the
number of users ? Will the macros "screw up" (I know this depends on what
the macros are doing but assuming they work fine for one or two users) ?

Thanks.



AP[_3_]

Multiple users experience slowdown ??
 
Thanks Mark - this is nice to know.

Would it make any difference if the workbook is stored in an FTP site and is
simultaneously opened by multiple users from various locations - it wouldn't
slow down, would it ?


"Spreadsheet Solutions" wrote in message
...
Not that I know.
A workbook uses the memory from the PC of that user.
As long as the workbook doens't contain a macro which opens another
workbook, I can't find a reason why this might be a problem.


--
Regards ;
Mark Rosenkrantz
--
Spreadsheet Solutions
Uithoorn
Netherlands (Those who live some 18 feet below sea level)
--
E:
W:
www.spreadsheetsolutions.nl
--
"AP" wrote in message
...
I have a read-only workbook which could potentially be opened
simultaneously by many users.

Will the workbook and the macros in it slow down proportionately to the
number of users ? Will the macros "screw up" (I know this depends on
what the macros are doing but assuming they work fine for one or two
users) ?

Thanks.





Spreadsheet Solutions[_3_]

Multiple users experience slowdown ??
 
I have no experience with that.

Some other thing that might be interesting is the possibility to share a
workbook.
You can check Excel's help function to read about that.
Multiple users can then open and alter numerous contents of of
workbook/worksheet.
Sure, there are a few restrictions, but it might be worth to know about.

--
Mark
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"AP" wrote in message
...
Thanks Mark - this is nice to know.

Would it make any difference if the workbook is stored in an FTP site and
is simultaneously opened by multiple users from various locations - it
wouldn't slow down, would it ?


"Spreadsheet Solutions" wrote in message
...
Not that I know.
A workbook uses the memory from the PC of that user.
As long as the workbook doens't contain a macro which opens another
workbook, I can't find a reason why this might be a problem.


--
Regards ;
Mark Rosenkrantz
--
Spreadsheet Solutions
Uithoorn
Netherlands (Those who live some 18 feet below sea level)
--
E:
W:
www.spreadsheetsolutions.nl
--
"AP" wrote in message
...
I have a read-only workbook which could potentially be opened
simultaneously by many users.

Will the workbook and the macros in it slow down proportionately to the
number of users ? Will the macros "screw up" (I know this depends on
what the macros are doing but assuming they work fine for one or two
users) ?

Thanks.







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