On 06/05/05 07:49 G. Roderick Singleton spoke:
On Sat, 2005-06-04 at 19:26 -0400, Bob Lockie wrote:
On 02/06/2005 12:35 PM G. Roderick Singleton spoke:
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 12:06 -0400, Bob Lockie wrote:

On 20/05/2005 11:45 AM Bob Lockie spoke:

On 16/05/2005 4:38 PM Paul spoke:
Maybe someone can look at the sample file I made that exhibits the slowness.
http://www.lockie.ca/test/t.sxc

What sort of data is in each column?

Only text.


Try Breaking the link to the external site. It take froever to resolve
this.
There are no external links in my test spreadsheet.


I would not have bothered mentioning if this were true. If you
subsequently removed it, good. All I know is that the file you
originally posted has this problem.  Please see Edit > Links on the
original.

Thanks.
I didn't see any thinks because I didn't know where to look.
It is fast now. :-)




What is your OS telling you
about memory consumption, processes running etc... Could it be
something else running on your system?

It is the only running on WinXP but it is also slow on Linux.


/paul

On 5/17/05, Bob Lockie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 15/05/2005 4:35 AM Paul spoke:


It depends on what is in the cells. If they have alot of external
links or pictures it could slow things down a little.  2300 rows
really isn't large in the scheme of things... Were there a lot of
columns involved??

/paul

On 5/15/05, Bob Lockie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I created a spreadsheet that has over 2300 rows and it became really
slow to open so I deleted all the rows (Edit/Delete Cells/Delete Entire
Row) and saved a new one.
It is slow to open this one and properties/statistics say it has 4
pages. :-(
1.14 Windows

19 columns.
I tried using 10 columns, still slow.
5 columns is fast but it is not the spreadsheet I want. :-(

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