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Doug
I recently purchased a copy of Excel 2001, upgrading from 98. OS 9.1 on
a Supermac clone. 640 MB physical RAM. 50,000 K memory allocated to
Excel. Regarding the problem I'll describe, I've experimented with auto
calc both on and off and with VM both on and off. Doesn't affect the
results.
When I enter data to the cells that are used in calculations, Excel is
recalculating and sounds like it is writing to the harddisk with each
entry. This can mean a couple of second delay every time I enter a
number and hit return/enter. This long delay never occurred with Excel
98 although it, too, does appear to write to disk after each entry. (I
tried it, just to be sure.)
I've tried auto-calculate on and off, VM on and off, and I've check to
see if the auto-save add-in is installed, and it is NOT.
I've done a check for extension conflicts, and if I boot-up with no
extensions, start Excel, it then reinstalls the extensions it wants, and
the slowness is still there.
a Supermac clone. 640 MB physical RAM. 50,000 K memory allocated to
Excel. Regarding the problem I'll describe, I've experimented with auto
calc both on and off and with VM both on and off. Doesn't affect the
results.
When I enter data to the cells that are used in calculations, Excel is
recalculating and sounds like it is writing to the harddisk with each
entry. This can mean a couple of second delay every time I enter a
number and hit return/enter. This long delay never occurred with Excel
98 although it, too, does appear to write to disk after each entry. (I
tried it, just to be sure.)
I've tried auto-calculate on and off, VM on and off, and I've check to
see if the auto-save add-in is installed, and it is NOT.
I've done a check for extension conflicts, and if I boot-up with no
extensions, start Excel, it then reinstalls the extensions it wants, and
the slowness is still there.