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    TYW
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    Excel Vslow durin SavePreviewOrPrint. Netwk bcomes v bZ. Any adv?

    I am running Office 2003 on my Toshiba WinXP P4 Labtop.

    Recently noticed my Excel starts to give problem... I didn't know why it
    happened.

    First, when open or save large file (size), it runs very slowly, sometimes
    showed NOT RESPONDING, then after 15-20 seconds, file opened (or saved).

    Now, I also notice the slow down whenever I preview or print. During this
    action, I noticed the network becomes very busy.

    Therefore, I tried disabled network and worked on the same excel files. The
    speed of opening, saving, previewing and printing are fast.

    Any one there with similar situation and has a solution?
    Appreciate your kind advise.

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    Dave Peterson
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    Re: Excel Vslow durin SavePreviewOrPrint. Netwk bcomes v bZ. Any adv?

    Try closing excel and cleaning up your windows temp folder--it might help and it
    can't hurt.

    windows start button|Run
    %temp%
    is a quick way to get there.

    And here are a couple of sites that discuss slow performance. The first is by
    Charles Williams and the second by David McRitchie:

    http://www.decisionmodels.com
    http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/slowresp.htm

    (I don't recall anything directly on point--but you may find something that
    helps.)

    TYW wrote:
    >
    > I am running Office 2003 on my Toshiba WinXP P4 Labtop.
    >
    > Recently noticed my Excel starts to give problem... I didn't know why it
    > happened.
    >
    > First, when open or save large file (size), it runs very slowly, sometimes
    > showed NOT RESPONDING, then after 15-20 seconds, file opened (or saved).
    >
    > Now, I also notice the slow down whenever I preview or print. During this
    > action, I noticed the network becomes very busy.
    >
    > Therefore, I tried disabled network and worked on the same excel files. The
    > speed of opening, saving, previewing and printing are fast.
    >
    > Any one there with similar situation and has a solution?
    > Appreciate your kind advise.


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    Dave Peterson

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