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<blockquote data-quote="LIVESOUND" data-source="post: 1164332" data-attributes="member: 778"><p>I am pretty sure that there is a corruption problem somewhere in your file. I run my music catalogue of 32 mb on a 19 year old laptop with Windows XP operating system. The file does not take more than 10 seconds to load. If it is not a corruption then performance problems might be due to the vast number of worksheets. You need to establish what is causing your problems through trial and error by, for example, deleting half your worksheets, saving under a unique name then reloading. If it works much better then insert copies of the current worksheets to build up to the original number that gave you grief. The results should indicate whether corruptions or worksheet quantity are the problem. I am fairly certain that file size is not the issue.</p><p></p><p>It might take time to establish where the trouble lies. Work through the file systematically until it operates normally. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIVESOUND, post: 1164332, member: 778"] I am pretty sure that there is a corruption problem somewhere in your file. I run my music catalogue of 32 mb on a 19 year old laptop with Windows XP operating system. The file does not take more than 10 seconds to load. If it is not a corruption then performance problems might be due to the vast number of worksheets. You need to establish what is causing your problems through trial and error by, for example, deleting half your worksheets, saving under a unique name then reloading. If it works much better then insert copies of the current worksheets to build up to the original number that gave you grief. The results should indicate whether corruptions or worksheet quantity are the problem. I am fairly certain that file size is not the issue. It might take time to establish where the trouble lies. Work through the file systematically until it operates normally. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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