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I noticed that when working on large excel files the program often gets
caught up and at the bottom left hand corner the program is performing a Save Auto Recovery. What causes this and is there a way to minimize this? |
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Evan
Assuming version 2002 or 2003. ToolsOptionsSave You can set the time interval to something greater or disable the AutoRecovery feature completely. Help gives a good account of AutoRecovery usage and settings. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 09:09:05 -0800, "Evan" wrote: I noticed that when working on large excel files the program often gets caught up and at the bottom left hand corner the program is performing a Save Auto Recovery. What causes this and is there a way to minimize this? |
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The Autorecovery feature automatically saves your work in case of a crash.
There is no real overhead to it and it can only help if you do crash. However if you'd rather lose all your work<g, turn it off under Tools, Option, Save. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP "Evan" wrote in message ... |I noticed that when working on large excel files the program often gets | caught up and at the bottom left hand corner the program is performing a Save | Auto Recovery. What causes this and is there a way to minimize this? |
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