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Old January 22nd, 2008, 10:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
Chris York[_2_]
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I have created an Excel 2003 shared workbook that is stored on a network
share. It is used by 20+ folks throughout the week and most typically
accessed remotely to corp network via VPN. The performance is VERY
slow. ANy thoughts on speeding up response time?




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Old January 23rd, 2008, 03:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.setup
JP[_5_]
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Default Shared workbook

Are they all using it at the same time?

Are there a lot of:

worksheets?
formulas (array or otherwise)?
fonts?
filters?
event macros?

What is the file size?


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On Jan 22, 5:48*pm, Chris York
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I have created an Excel 2003 shared workbook that is stored on a network
share. *It is used by 20+ folks throughout the week and most typically
accessed remotely to corp network via VPN. *The performance is VERY
slow. *ANy thoughts on speeding up response time?

--
Chris York


 




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