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pls tell me, it's frustrating
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Perhaps it's because either you have a workbook that has too many sheets or
it has very complex formulas. Maybe it's a problem with your office installation (you can restore it with your office CD) When does this error happens? What were you doing? What version of office do you have? How much RAM do you have? What about your hard drive? "wanderer" wrote: > pls tell me, it's frustrating |
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Some of my users are getting the same error message, this started happening
once we upgraded them to Office 2003. Here is what I have already tried: 1. I have uninstalled an re-installed Office 2003 that does not fix it. 2. Re Create users profile, did not fix This does not happen to everyone, as I tested the same worksheet on my machine and i do not have any problems. The user is running on brand new fast computer with over 2 gigs of ram. So I know its not the memory. I have researched this issue all over the web, and no one has been able to pin down the root cause of this problem, everyone provides different suggestions. Maybe Microsoft needs to provide detailed reasons as to why this occurs. Any help is appreciated. Thanks "Mexage" wrote: > Perhaps it's because either you have a workbook that has too many sheets or > it has very complex formulas. Maybe it's a problem with your office > installation (you can restore it with your office CD) > > When does this error happens? What were you doing? What version of office do > you have? How much RAM do you have? What about your hard drive? > > "wanderer" wrote: > > > pls tell me, it's frustrating |
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Dear Rocky:
I kindly suggest that when you ask about an error, you provide the following info: * What were you doing when the error happened? * Were you handling a large file? * Does the file take a long time to create or recalculate? * Did you create the file in another version of Office? (If you did, then microsoft states that you will have to recalculate the file each time you open it until you save it in the Excel 2003 format) * Does your workbook have macros? These answers will help us find your answer more efficiently. :-) G.Morales. "Rocky" wrote: > Some of my users are getting the same error message, this started happening > once we upgraded them to Office 2003. Here is what I have already tried: > > 1. I have uninstalled an re-installed Office 2003 that does not fix it. > 2. Re Create users profile, did not fix > > This does not happen to everyone, as I tested the same worksheet on my > machine and i do not have any problems. > > The user is running on brand new fast computer with over 2 gigs of ram. So I > know its not the memory. I have researched this issue all over the web, and > no one has been able to pin down the root cause of this problem, everyone > provides different suggestions. Maybe Microsoft needs to provide detailed > reasons as to why this occurs. Any help is appreciated. > > Thanks > > > "Mexage" wrote: > > > Perhaps it's because either you have a workbook that has too many sheets or > > it has very complex formulas. Maybe it's a problem with your office > > installation (you can restore it with your office CD) > > > > When does this error happens? What were you doing? What version of office do > > you have? How much RAM do you have? What about your hard drive? > > > > "wanderer" wrote: > > > > > pls tell me, it's frustrating |
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