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Not Enough Memory opening 2nd spreadsheet

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Pete Harris - 14 Mar 2008 16:08 GMT
I have 2 spreadsheets each of 24.5MB. If I have one open and try to open the
other I get "Not Enough Memory". However my C: has 63.6 GB of avialable
memory. Why is this happening and how can I overcome this. Using Office 2000
on Windows XP.

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Jim Thomlinson - 14 Mar 2008 16:49 GMT
Check out this link...
http://www.decisionmodels.com/memlimits.htm
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HTH...

Jim Thomlinson

> I have 2 spreadsheets each of 24.5MB. If I have one open and try to open the
> other I get "Not Enough Memory". However my C: has 63.6 GB of avialable
> memory. Why is this happening and how can I overcome this. Using Office 2000
> on Windows XP.
Bob I - 14 Mar 2008 17:03 GMT
No, your HARD DRIVE has 63.6 GB of available storage. That has nothing
to do with your computers available memory.

> I have 2 spreadsheets each of 24.5MB. If I have one open and try to open the
> other I get "Not Enough Memory". However my C: has 63.6 GB of avialable
> memory. Why is this happening and how can I overcome this. Using Office 2000
> on Windows XP.
 
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