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Coryellas

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Original poster
Sep 10, 2008
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I've been trying to work with an excel file that was made on a PC in Excel 2008 and emailed to me. I have Office 2004 for mac and am working on a Macbook with Leopard. I can hardly scroll around on the document without sending my macbook into overdrive and the program will often just freeze or close. The file is in xls format. What can I do to be able to work on this file on my macbook more smoothly? Update I can get or setting i can change?

also. . . I had saved the file in microsoft 2003 format . . . but my mac still struggles with it.
 

ant-macyourself

macrumors member
Sep 1, 2008
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Is it a fairly large file? Since you're running Office 2004, I would think that Rosetta is what's causing the bad slowdowns you're experiencing. Unfortunately, an app that's not a Universal Binary (like Office 2004) can bring even a speedy machine like a Macbook to a crawl.

Maybe you could download a trial of iWork '08 and see if your XLS file will open in Numbers?
 
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