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    WYSIWYG Issue: Excel 2010 in Windows 7 running under Bootcamp on an iMac

    Hi,

    I am running Excel 2010 in Windows 7 under bootcamp on an iMac.
    However, the Excel slows down significantly (not responding/crashing slow) whenever I run macro on worksheets that contain multiple formats.
    If I would to remove all the format in the worksheets before I run the macro, everything works fine.
    I believe this might be due to the WYSIWYG function on iMac.
    Have anyone experiencing the same issue with the same setup?
    Is there any way to fix this?


    Thank you very much!

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    Re: WYSIWYG Issue: Excel 2010 in Windows 7 running under Bootcamp on an iMac

    If you're running under bootcamp, you aren't running on a mac as far as Excel is concerned, it's simply a standard PC - so I don't really know what you mean by the WYSIWYG function?

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    Re: WYSIWYG Issue: Excel 2010 in Windows 7 running under Bootcamp on an iMac

    That make sense and is totally what I thought as well.
    However, Excel is definitely not running that way at all.......
    It slows down significantly (not responding/crashing slow) whenever I run macro on worksheets that contain multiple formats.
    If I would to remove all the format in the worksheets before I run the macro, everything works fine.

    When I use other computer that is "just PC" nothing like this would happen.

    Any thoughts?


    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle123 View Post
    If you're running under bootcamp, you aren't running on a mac as far as Excel is concerned, it's simply a standard PC - so I don't really know what you mean by the WYSIWYG function?

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