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Office 2007 Excel taking 1 GB of RAM from system resources

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The system:

Alienware Area-51 M5790 Laptop - Vista Ultimate
Intel Core Duo T7400 @ 2.16GHz
2046 MB RAM
Office 2007 Professional

The scenario:
On boot up the system is using about 45% of the RAM. Open Excel, open a spreadsheet (72 KB file size) that was created in Excel 2007 that consists of 3 sheets, (2 with very little content) and one with decent amount of content. The unusual part about this doc is that about 3 cells have in the range of 5000 words in them. The rest number from just a few to several hundred (total number of words in the file is around 22,000 words). After launching this and a few other windows including Word and IE it still is under 50%. But as soon as I start copying and pasting and entering content into it and working in the file, the used RAM goes up to 85% or more. And slowly over the next several minutes climbs to 95%+.

I thought this had something to do with the undo/redo but if I save and close the file but leave Excel open it is still over 90% RAM. Task manager shows Excel is using close to 1GB of RAM.

So my question is why? And is there anything I can do to not get my system resources all maxed out like that (eventually it does hit 100% and starts really going slow).
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Re: Office 2007 Excel taking 1 GB of RAM from system resources

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Ok, a bit more testing shows that the spike happens when I cut a paste about 15 rows that are more or less empty. But the fact that they probably go to some crazy infinity number uses the RAM through the roof.

Just cutting+pasting the cells within the window which is all I need seems to not do the same thing. Or at least as bad... still sort of annoying... and something that would be nice to have a fix on.
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Re: Office 2007 Excel taking 1 GB of RAM from system resources

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Found this PDF file that seems to have some good thoughts on general RAM issues with Excel. http://www4.ableowl.com/ableowl/pdf/...118_sample.pdf
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Re: Office 2007 Excel taking 1 GB of RAM from system resources

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Jun 17th, 2007
You could always search this at Microsoft...

Or reinstall Office. That always works.

System restore to when this started?
Toshiba M1151.49 GB DDR-2 RAM1.6 GHz Centrino Duo80GB HDDWindows XP Media Center Edition
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