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Excel formulas and PC Performance

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rcrecelius

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Mar 13, 2003
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I have a SS with over 32,000 rows and my PC is locking up when trying to sort with vlookups in 2 of the columns.

Is there something I can do to boost performance while working with these larger files?
Pentium 866 with SCSI drives, 512 SDRAM, Win2K, Office XP.

This topic below is regarding the layout of the data Im working with.
 
sorry but no, no and no - 32000 lookup formulae....what do you expect ??
2 suggestions

1: Value all formulae - keep a copy of the formula somewhere and paste back in as necessary
2: Use Access. My personal view is that spreadsheets just do not function well with > 15000 lines of data - mainly because vlookups tend to be used to interrogate that data.

Rgds, Geoff

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I was afraid that would be the answer. I wanted to sort the data to verify that my formulas worked as planned, then copy/paste values only into the columns...I guess I'll have to do that before sorting.

Maybe I should suggest to my boss that I get a new PC!
 
This is also an incentive for me to take that Access class Ive been wanting to take!
 
To be honest - not much to do with the PC (unless yours is real old) - vlookup formulae are pretty memory hungry and 32000 in 2 columns will wipe out virtually any "standard" computer for a fair amount of time.

Rgds, Geoff

Never test the depth of water with both feet

Help us to help you by reading FAQ222-2244 before you ask a question
 
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