On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 08:30:22 +0100, christian maanz wrote in
microsoft.public.excel:
>A few users complain, that opening of an excel-file (excel 2000) is very
>slow.
>The users are connected over WAN (256 kbit/s).
>The excel-file is stored on a drive in the network.
>The size of the excel-file is approx. 10 MB.
>Does excel have to transfer the whole 10 MB to the client?
How else can the client access the spreadsheet?
>In this case, I would not be surprised, why it takes so long to open it.
Indeed; according to my calculations, it should take exactly 5 minutes
and 5 seconds, if the transfer is working at nominal speed - which it
never is.
>I am not sure how excel over WAN (network) is working.
I don't expect any witchcraft - it just opens and reads the file. The
weird way Excel date-stamps a file on opening, and reverses that process
when closing without saving, doesn't help with the transfer speed.
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