On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 15:17:36 +0530
Sudev Barar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 13:11, Raj Mathur wrote:
> > 
> > For the nth time :)
> > 
> > http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/11286/2001/10/550/6879840/
> 
> Thank you Raj for (n+1)th patient reply.
> Now I am still struck with question of why the spreadsheet in
> OpenOffice is running slow. Granted it was a huge file of 12 / 16 MB
> but the machine on which I am running it has 2GB RAM with p4 2.3Mhz
> processor. Opening this file took almost 5 minutes and so did save.
> There is no setting in OpenOffice that impacted these timings. Top
> showed that this process was taking 90%~97% of the CPU usage and up to
> 25% of the memory(500MB???!!!) during this period.
> Can you point toward further reading / approach to see how I could
> make things faster.....??
> TIA

Just a thought - OOo native file formats are compressed. If your user's
file is 12-16 Mb compressed, it must be pretty enormous uncompressed!
Maybe it's the compressing / uncompressing that's taking the CPU? What
if your user saves in Excel format (uncompressed)?

John


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