Any different between Excel 2007 and 2003 on formula memory?

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Guest

Refer to http://www.decisionmodels.com/memlimitsc.htm

Excel 95, Excel 97 and Excel 2000 are officially limited to 64MB of formula
memory for workbooks (heap space).
Excel 2002 is officially limited to 128MB of formula memory for workbooks
(heap space).
Excel 2003 is officially limited to 1 Gigabyte (GB) of memory. This limit
appears to a limit on the working set memory used by bthe Excel process,
which is the memory reported by Windows Task Manager.

What is the limitation of formula memory for Office 2007 - Excel 2007?
Does Office 2003 still using the tradition HCI just like Office 2000?
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank for any suggestions
Eric
 
M

MartinW

Hi Eric,

Did you scroll down at the site you mentioned.
It seems to have the info you are after.

HTH
Martin
 

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