This is a pure stab in the dark, but can you run it on LO 4.x? I had
loaded LO 5.0.x a few weeks ago and found it crashing often. So, I
uninstalled it and reinstalled L.O. 4. Perhaps there's something in v. 5
that isn't ready for spreadsheet prime time.
Virgil
On 01/15/2016 02:20 PM, John R. Sowden wrote:
I have a SS with about 6 pages, lots of calcs, lookups, etc. about
175K in size. I am running LO ver 5.0.3.2 under Ubuntu ver 14.04 with
4 GB ram.. The other year's sheets of the same size run fine (several
a little larger). All of a sudden at about line 250 I hit a brick
wall. I enter text, it takes about 5 seconds, sometimes more, to put
the data on the screen and give me the cursor back. When loading, the
progress bar moves to the center immediately and then stays there for
about 25 seconds before it moves on and then displays the SS.
I don't know if I need to "compact" it, although there is nothing in
the menu tree that discusses that. I have recopied the formulas that
are used in this area from above areas, no change.
Thoughts?
John
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