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Excel 2007 in Vista in MacBook Pro

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Paul Gauci - 30 Nov 2007 10:18 GMT
I'm using Excel in a MacBook Pro (17", NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT, and 4GB RAM)
the OS of which is Vista.

Everytime I stop working for a few minutes (even when I pause for less than
2 minutes), I find Excel frozen when I resume working. It takes about 1
minute or so (which feels like eternity) after I click in order for it to let
me work.

I have checked the power management facility and it is OK.

Any suggestions please?

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Marc De Geyndt - 02 Dec 2007 13:32 GMT
hello paul, I think you will have to increase your time on your sheet, which
indicates the time when you are not working, you can also do a cleaning
program on your hard disk and a defragmentation of your hard disk.
Greetings.

Marc
Paul Gauci - 02 Dec 2007 16:13 GMT
Thanks Marc. The harddisk is new so there is no need defrag etc. How do I
increase time on my sheet please. I have tried to change the power management
settings but this has made no difference.

The problem seems to be getting worse and I am wasting a lot of time on my
work.

Thanks

Paul

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> hello paul, I think you will have to increase your time on your sheet, which
> indicates the time when you are not working, you can also do a cleaning
> program on your hard disk and a defragmentation of your hard disk.
> Greetings.
>
> Marc
 
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