memory problem of Excel 2003 copy & paste

L

LunaMoon

Hi all,

I am using Excel 2003 for some project.

I am having 2GB C drive harddisk space.

After a while, the Excel begins to be extremely slow in copy and
paste...

It takes about half an hour to copy and paste just a few cells...

I've consulted people. It seems a memory problem.

But I cannot close my windows and kill the processes, because I am
running long-running (overnight) jobs...

I cannot reboot either.

Is there a way to clean the memory and let Excel 2003 clipboard
function properly without rebooting or killing my 4 long-running
processes?

Thanks!

p.s. I am sure this is an issue due to the special clipboard feature
of Excel 2003. It's very weird, is there a way to get rid of that
feature?

When the copy&paste was hung, I also checked the task manager, and
found no CPU usage for this particular operation, every single
copy&paste will cost me 30 minutes. And my colleagues are having the
same problem.

They say the only way out for them was to reboot...

How stupid is Excel 2003!
 
J

Jeremiah Johnson

Some things...
Did you have this problem before you installed XL2007?
Do you have XL2007 installed in the same folder as XL2003?
Are you running both Excel versions at the same time?
Is the copy and paste done using the keyboard or VBA code?
What is the file size?
Have you cleared the Windows temp folder?
Is your anti-virus program scanning Excel when you copy and paste?



in message
Hi all,
I am using Excel 2003 for some project.
I am having 2GB C drive harddisk space.
After a while, the Excel begins to be extremely slow in copy and
paste...
It takes about half an hour to copy and paste just a few cells...
I've consulted people. It seems a memory problem.
But I cannot close my windows and kill the processes, because I am
running long-running (overnight) jobs...
I cannot reboot either.
Is there a way to clean the memory and let Excel 2003 clipboard
function properly without rebooting or killing my 4 long-running
processes?
Thanks!

p.s. I am sure this is an issue due to the special clipboard feature
of Excel 2003. It's very weird, is there a way to get rid of that
feature?
When the copy&paste was hung, I also checked the task manager, and
found no CPU usage for this particular operation, every single
copy&paste will cost me 30 minutes. And my colleagues are having the
same problem.
They say the only way out for them was to reboot...
How stupid is Excel 2003!
 
B

Billy Liddel

Try Edit, Office Clipboard, Clear All.

If that won't work try the steps outlined by BR and JJ.

Peter Atherton
 
O

OssieMac

Pagefile (or Virtual memory) can be a real pain if not set up right. It
should be at least 1.5 times the actual memory. At windows installation it is
set to 1.5 times actual memory by default and this is OK. If you increase the
physical memory size, windows does not necessarily increase the Pagefile
size. Check as follows:

Windows XP: Open Control Panel -> System -> Advanced Tab -> Performance
Settings -> Advanced Tab

Windows Vista: Open Control Panel -> System -> Advanced System Settings ->
Performance Settings -> Advanced Tab

Check the size of the virtual memory and change to at least 1.5 times your
actual physical memory. That is 1500MB if you have 1000MB (1GB) memory.

Also lookup pagefile in windows help and see if any if the things mentioned
there could apply to your situation.

I am not full bottle on all the reasons but I am told that if there is
insufficient space in the Pagefile to temporarily hold all the actual memory,
windows swaps it out in dribs and drabs and it takes forever; but don't quote
me on that because it is only hear say.

Also note the other replies because it could be any reason.
 
B

Bob I

based on information contained in the multiple cross postings across a
couple of dozen groups. Your computer is sadly neglected, having be
passed from user to user, never having old users files removed etc. etc.
And then you start 10 instances?!?? of Excel and copy paste between them
and then wonder why eventually it fails to copy paste? If I was to
correct this PC, I would make sure I had good backups of the data files
then wipe the drive reinstall the operating system and Office.
 

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