Where does Ms XL store the clipboard ? or where does MS Windowsstore clipboard ?

S

Subu

Dear Members

Where does Ms XL store the clipboard ? or where does MS Windows store
clipboard ?

Vital Stats :
- Using a Win XP Machine
- using medium sized (100 rows, 20 column) sp sheets on MS Excel 2003
(MS Office 2003)

My Machine is networked so that "my documents" directory is backed up
on a server automatically

I face problems while copying (some error messages re. clipboard etc)

I suspect that it has something to do with the backing up of my
documents or standard files

I also see some reduction in speed .... any pointers on precautions to
take on networked computers is welcome

any help / pointers would be appreciated

regards
subu
 
F

FSt1

hi
the clipboard is a window function not an excel function. the clipboard is
available to all applications. when windows starts, it sets asilde some of
your computer's memory for use as temporary storage. it may or may not be
the same each time you start your computer.
see this site for more info
http://www.worldstart.com/tips/tips.php/1246

the amout of data stored on the clipboard can effect performance so it's a
good idea to keep the clipboard a free as possible. if you have copied a
large amount of data to the clipboard and if it is no longer needed on the
clipboard, you should delete it from the clip board. most gui's usually have
a clipboard viewer to help manage the clipboard perticularly when the
clipboard manager allows for multiple items on the clipboard. in XP, it's
edit>office clipboard on the menu bar.

i am not sure if the backup of your files is effecting your performance
because backup does not (or should not) use the clipboard. if your backup
method is using the clipboard, i would look into changing your back up method.

another thing that effects performance is the windows swap file sometimes
call the page file. this is virtual memory where windows uses a protion of
the hard disk for tempoary storage much like the clipboard. performance can
be increased by increasing the size of the swapfile.
see this site from more on the swap file.

regards
FSt1
 

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