Slow speed opening XLSM compared to XLS

R

RobN

I have a file about 3Mb in the "wonderful" Vs7 format. ie with the XLSM
extension. It takes about 1 minute to open up, and then is quite sluggish
and prone to breakdown.

I saved it as an XLS file, and remarkably, it saved it with a few Kbs less,
but opens in less than 2 seconds!

I thought the new version was supposed to make smaller files and work
faster.

I have a 2.66MHz Celron with 1Gb ram running on XP Pro.

Rob
 
J

JLatham

Such is life in Office 2007? Almost everyone switching to it that has taken
the time to comment about it has the general impression that it's slower than
previous versions (of Excel). And with that CPU/RAM setup, you don't even
want to think about upgrading that machine to Vista.
 
J

JLatham

RobN,
Also, here are a couple of links to some recent discussions of speed issues
and Office/Excel 2007 that may give you some ideas of other areas to look
into, such as DDE settings and 3rd party, seemingly unrelated applications,
and/or anti-virus tools being potential culprits in this situation
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r20523680-Office-2k7-very-slow-when-opening-file
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r20488388-XP-Home-Word-and-Excel-slow-to-open-document

Good advice in that forum: it's moderated by two MSFT MVPs and lots of sharp
help at the site itself.
 
J

JLatham

Old internet 'shorthand' (also used in phone text messaging) : Rolling On
[the] Floor, Laughing My *55 Off. This page lists it along with links to
several others you may run into from time to time:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=roflmao

That is, very humorous statement (and probably true in your case). I've
only got 1 of 4 machines running Vista, and it was one specifically built to
be able to handle Vista Ultimate. Actually pretty stable system. Has Office
2007 on it also: Intel Core-Duo 6600 (2.4GHz) with 2GB RAM along with 4GB
flash as "ReadyBoost" RAM.
 
R

RobN

Thanks....always learning.

PS I don't know what "flash as "ReadyBoost" RAM" is, but it sounds like it
ups your RAM besides the MB ram. If so, must investigate!

Rob


JLatham said:
Old internet 'shorthand' (also used in phone text messaging) : Rolling On
[the] Floor, Laughing My *55 Off. This page lists it along with links to
several others you may run into from time to time:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=roflmao

That is, very humorous statement (and probably true in your case). I've
only got 1 of 4 machines running Vista, and it was one specifically built
to
be able to handle Vista Ultimate. Actually pretty stable system. Has
Office
2007 on it also: Intel Core-Duo 6600 (2.4GHz) with 2GB RAM along with 4GB
flash as "ReadyBoost" RAM.


RobN said:
Sorry....don't know that acronym.

Rob
 
J

JLatham

ReadyBoost is kind of a Vista thing. It allows you to attach a 'thumb drive'
type USB device to the system and Vista will use it for swap file and other
temporary operations. Faster than going to the hard drive. Wikipedia has a
good writeup about it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReadyBoost

If (when) you end up with a Vista system, look for USB devices marked as
suitable to use for a ReadyBoost device. Be sure to read the section on
"Performance" on the Wikipedia page.

Yes, we all learn something almost every day around here.

RobN said:
Thanks....always learning.

PS I don't know what "flash as "ReadyBoost" RAM" is, but it sounds like it
ups your RAM besides the MB ram. If so, must investigate!

Rob


JLatham said:
Old internet 'shorthand' (also used in phone text messaging) : Rolling On
[the] Floor, Laughing My *55 Off. This page lists it along with links to
several others you may run into from time to time:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=roflmao

That is, very humorous statement (and probably true in your case). I've
only got 1 of 4 machines running Vista, and it was one specifically built
to
be able to handle Vista Ultimate. Actually pretty stable system. Has
Office
2007 on it also: Intel Core-Duo 6600 (2.4GHz) with 2GB RAM along with 4GB
flash as "ReadyBoost" RAM.


RobN said:
Sorry....don't know that acronym.

Rob

Truly ROFLM*O!!!

:

"Upgrading to Vista". Isn't that an oxymoron?

Rob

Such is life in Office 2007? Almost everyone switching to it that
has
taken
the time to comment about it has the general impression that it's
slower
than
previous versions (of Excel). And with that CPU/RAM setup, you
don't
even
want to think about upgrading that machine to Vista.

:

I have a file about 3Mb in the "wonderful" Vs7 format. ie with the
XLSM
extension. It takes about 1 minute to open up, and then is quite
sluggish
and prone to breakdown.

I saved it as an XLS file, and remarkably, it saved it with a few
Kbs
less,
but opens in less than 2 seconds!

I thought the new version was supposed to make smaller files and
work
faster.

I have a 2.66MHz Celron with 1Gb ram running on XP Pro.

Rob
 
R

RobN

Thanks for all your advice; will tuck it away for future reference.

Rob


JLatham said:
ReadyBoost is kind of a Vista thing. It allows you to attach a 'thumb
drive'
type USB device to the system and Vista will use it for swap file and
other
temporary operations. Faster than going to the hard drive. Wikipedia has
a
good writeup about it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReadyBoost

If (when) you end up with a Vista system, look for USB devices marked as
suitable to use for a ReadyBoost device. Be sure to read the section on
"Performance" on the Wikipedia page.

Yes, we all learn something almost every day around here.

RobN said:
Thanks....always learning.

PS I don't know what "flash as "ReadyBoost" RAM" is, but it sounds like
it
ups your RAM besides the MB ram. If so, must investigate!

Rob


JLatham said:
Old internet 'shorthand' (also used in phone text messaging) : Rolling
On
[the] Floor, Laughing My *55 Off. This page lists it along with links
to
several others you may run into from time to time:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=roflmao

That is, very humorous statement (and probably true in your case).
I've
only got 1 of 4 machines running Vista, and it was one specifically
built
to
be able to handle Vista Ultimate. Actually pretty stable system. Has
Office
2007 on it also: Intel Core-Duo 6600 (2.4GHz) with 2GB RAM along with
4GB
flash as "ReadyBoost" RAM.


:

Sorry....don't know that acronym.

Rob

Truly ROFLM*O!!!

:

"Upgrading to Vista". Isn't that an oxymoron?

Rob

message
Such is life in Office 2007? Almost everyone switching to it
that
has
taken
the time to comment about it has the general impression that it's
slower
than
previous versions (of Excel). And with that CPU/RAM setup, you
don't
even
want to think about upgrading that machine to Vista.

:

I have a file about 3Mb in the "wonderful" Vs7 format. ie with
the
XLSM
extension. It takes about 1 minute to open up, and then is quite
sluggish
and prone to breakdown.

I saved it as an XLS file, and remarkably, it saved it with a
few
Kbs
less,
but opens in less than 2 seconds!

I thought the new version was supposed to make smaller files and
work
faster.

I have a 2.66MHz Celron with 1Gb ram running on XP Pro.

Rob
 

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