On Feb 15, 2004, at 10:27 AM, Art Rice wrote:
The 2300c has 36M RAM and 56M Virtual memory set up. Can you give me more details on how to see how much RAM is allocated to Excel? I don't have the installation disks for Excel. It was installed years ago by the IS department of the company that I got it from. That is why I thought I might copy files from another old Mac. Ideally, I would like to get Excel 98 for the Mac, but don't know where to get it!
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To check memory allocation, find the actual application. Click on it, then Apple+I for Get Info. You'll see a drop down box, select Memory. There will be a "minimum" and "preferred" window. Allocate a chunk of memory (way more than the default) and then launch Excel. If it launches, you fixed the problem. I'd definitely find a legal, licensable copy of Office, though.
-- Greg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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