Hi Manfred;
I'm not sure we can help much here with problem #2 ‹ it sounds like a
network configuration issue which will have to be analyzed & corrected
locally. Apparently that system is not being granted write permissions on
the network share.
As for problems #1 & #3, you don't mention specific system configuration but
the mere mention of "Macbook" raises a flag. Snow Leopard has a minimum RAM
requirement of 1GB & Office requires another 512MB on top of that. Assuming
there are absolutely no other processes or apps running that's a bare
minimum of 1.5GB which will render minimum performance. Depending on *which*
Macbook model there may very well be a memory shortage... Anything less than
2GB will be noticeable, and all but the more recent models maxed out at 2GB.
Also, many Macbooks shipped with very limited video RAM & shared from the
system RAM which causes less to be available for the system. Your point
about the difference in performance of Page Layout View as opposed to Normal
View suggests that this may be the case here. Page Layout View puts more of
a demand on the graphics capabilities of the system.
As a matter of comparison ‹ although I'm still using Leopard ‹ I run Excel
2008 on a 2.4 GHz Macbook Pro, 4GB & experience neither of the performance
issues you describe regardless of which View... And this is with files
containing ~11,000 rows of data on each of 3 worksheets.
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 9/22/09 6:06 AM, in article 59b7d052.-1 RemoveThis @webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"combi@officeformac.com" <combi RemoveThis @officeformac.com> wrote:
> Version: 2008
> Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
> Processor: Intel
>
> Hi there,
>
> I'm using Excel 2008 (12.2.1) with two different macbooks. Since installing
> Snow Leopard (10.6.1) i've on both macbooks problems with excel 2008.
>
> Problem 1) Excel is so slow, you can't even work with it. When jumping from
> one field at the end of the page to one of the next page you have to wait 10
> to 15 seconds. The same when scrolling with the scroll bar and when writing in
> fields. When changing the view from "Seitenlayout" to "Standard" everything in
> as fast as it should be. I've tried to "repair" fonts and to delete some
> library files - nothing worked.
>
> Problem 2) On my second notebook it's possible to open a sheet on the network
> - but it's not possible to save the sheet - under the same or another name.
>
> Problem 3) When copying roundabout 40 rows with 20 collums in a second
> excel-page I get the message "not enoug memory".
>
> If you need to use Excel - what would you tell a company? Oh sorry, use
> windows 7 on your macs
>
> Regards
> Manfred