I've had slow-loading sheets, but they were always large with a lot of
calculated fields -- my computer also has 4GB RAM, but I don't remember
the processor speed (it was 3rd-fastest available when I got the
machine, but that's about 5½ years ago now). Do you, perhaps, have a
number of non-displaying calculated fields? That's the only thing that
comes to mind.
Dave Liesse
On 3/15/2016 10:14, John R. Sowden wrote:
xubuntu 14.04 lts, LO v5.0.5.2
When I load a calc file it takes a long time. The progress bar at the
bottom immediately goes the the middle, then stops. I have timed it
at about 40 seconds until the file is opened. This seems to be an
issue only with my "checkbook". We are on a non-calendar fiscal
year. The scrolling through the sheet slows tremendously at the point
when we switch from december to january, about line 250. None of the
other sheets in the file are more than 100 lines long. This computer
has 4 GB ram. Also I do no 'date math' on the date column, but the
date column (1) is formatted to MM/DD.
thoughts?
John
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