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From: Jimmy Fred on 22 Dec 2009 09:01 I am experiencing the same problem as Joelle. It hasn't always been this slow. It is slow with all types of speadsheets (large, small, complex, simple, new, old, etc.) Copy/Paste is particularly slow. Blue circle seems to spin for ever on "copy" and then again on "paste". I do not have Google desktop installed. "Joelle" wrote: > I experience extreme slowness when cutting & pasting and inserting/deleting > rows. My worksheet is only 100 rows x 8 columns. And I do not have Google > Desktop installed. Can anyone offer any help? Thank you very much. > > > "Norm" wrote: > > > I have spreadsheets going easily from 16000 to 64000 lines, I used to make > > EXCEL 2003 charts by using 3-4 worksheets easily. They were big but ran very > > fast. EXCEL 2007 is simply very slow, even if I try to do a chart from > > scratch. > > > > Simple line charts, scatter points nothing graphically demanding and my > > computer is a P4 full of memory. > > > > Anybody out there with the same problem? > > > > Norm
From: for east on 20 Jan 2010 01:28 I am experiencing similar problem. The Excel is frustratingly sloww on editing data series. Each of my data series is about 1200 points long and it is just a pain for the excel to open the dialog to let the data series be formated, not to mention if I want to change color or anything about it. I had intended to include about 18 lines in one chart. It is not a way to go. Right now there is 9 of them and it seems to be over every limit of the Excel. :(. I am bit surprised, I needed this time to work with Excel, for I need to share my data with some colleges abroad, usually I am working with another program (Sigmaplot) and I never realized it could take any computer time to calculate such plots, not to mention, the calculating program would have problem to just respond. In the end right now Excel even fails to open the dialog, after five attempts i did, the particular data series simply drops off the effort to have the dialog be opened. The CPU time usage drops to zero like if my command would fulfilled, but the dialog is nowhere (this is after about 5 min of CPU laborious attempts). Just frustrating program
From: Gary Keramidas on 20 Jan 2010 01:44 i can tell you that performance is a big emphasis in 2010. i've submitted a few examples they're using in their test suite. download the beta and give it a shot. -- Gary Keramidas Excel 2003 "for east" <foreastfor.foreastfor(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:a6ee1ca3-414d-442d-8bd0-9a3377bb8a7e(a)k17g2000yqh.googlegroups.com... >I am experiencing similar problem. The Excel is frustratingly sloww on > editing data series. Each of my data series is about 1200 points long > and it is just a pain for the excel to open the dialog to let the data > series be formated, not to mention if I want to change color or > anything about it. I had intended to include about 18 lines in one > chart. It is not a way to go. Right now there is 9 of them and it > seems to be over every limit of the Excel. > > :(. > > I am bit surprised, I needed this time to work with Excel, for I need > to share my data with some colleges abroad, usually I am working with > another program (Sigmaplot) and I never realized it could take any > computer time to calculate such plots, not to mention, the calculating > program would have problem to just respond. > > In the end right now Excel even fails to open the dialog, after five > attempts i did, the particular data series simply drops off the effort > to have the dialog be opened. The CPU time usage drops to zero like if > my command would fulfilled, but the dialog is nowhere (this is after > about 5 min of CPU laborious attempts). > > Just frustrating program
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