Stevo
Tue Apr 10 09:46:06 CDT 2007
We are also experiencing the same error message, but I think a slightly
different problem. We're in a corporate environment with Excel 2003 and
we're creating PivotTables from a SQL database that houses our time worked.
The number of records isn't large enough to exceed Excels max, memory doesn't
seem to be a problem, and the problem exists on newly created files as well
as old files, so corruption shouldn't come in to play.
The data displays. and all of the pivottable functionality works, save one
drop down where the user can limit or expand the time frame covered by the
data. When attempting to access the dropdown, the error message "Excel
cannot complete this task with available resources. Choose less data or
close other applications". We've tried limiting the data coming back from
the query to relatively short periods of time (and a smaller dataset) wth no
change.
We've tried this on several different computers, including a Citrix server
with 4 Gbs of RAM and dual daul-core 2GHz processors. The machine originally
exhibiting the problem has 2Gbs of RAM, a dual-core 2GHz CPU and reports that
a pivottable exhibiting the error is only using 2.3Mbs of memory, while Task
Manager reports Excel is using 30.79Mb total.
The older reports which now have the problem worked in the past, and the
problem is present on new PivotTables as well.
I've exhausted my resources in dealing with this. Any help is appreciated.
"Boblink" wrote:
> Hi again, I think I was a little too quick to thank you for your help becuase
> I ran the instructions on the links provided and ran into ANOTHER problem. I
> was able to identify the Tmp.Chk files but when I tried to delete them I was
> presented with a "Nothing to Do" error message so I tried to manually (find
> and) delete them but discovered that they were Read Only files that I was
> unable to delete. BTW, they were Word files although I am able to open and
> close Word files with no problem but am having trouble closing (saving) Excel
> files.
> Your further instructions would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
> "Boblink" wrote:
>
> > Thank you for your help Anne, I would have never thought of a HD problem
> > which should not be the situation since I Partitioned my drives and have
> > about 70% free in the HD that I store my data.
> > Anyway, I appreciate the link and will follow directions.
> > As far as opening Ecel, I usually click on the Excel icon on the MSOffice
> > Toolbar which automatically opens Wook Book1 and does not "allow" me to
> > select" the actual spreadsheet that I plan to work with.
> > Thank you again for your help Anne,
> > Bob
> >
> > "Anne Troy" wrote:
> >
> > > Bob: It could just mean you need your hard drive cleaned, which can cause
> > > misreporting and problems like yours:
> > >
http://www.officearticles.com/misc/how_to_clean_up_your_hard_drive.htm
> > > It could mean that your file is or is becoming corrupt, and may need an
> > > overhaul:
> > >
http://www.officearticles.com/excel/troubleshoot_your_workbook_in_microsoft_excel.htm
> > > As for opening Excel without a workbook, it's not designed to open without
> > > one. You could easily emulate it by opening Excel, hide book1 and close
> > > Excel. When it says "Do you want to save...?" say yes to save the hiding of
> > > book1. Otherwise, it MAY require code to open Excel without that workbook.
> > > Is there some reason you don't just double-click one of your file icons to
> > > open Excel?
> > > ****************************
> > > Hope it helps!
> > > Anne Troy
> > > www.OfficeArticles.com
> > > ****************************
> > > "Boblink" <Boblink@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > > news:4ADE8C4C-B58B-4866-AABB-EEAB18DA1C9B@microsoft.com...
> > > > Hi, I am using Excel 2002 and would appreciate help on a couple of
> > > > problems /
> > > > issues / concerns / ......
> > > > To begin with, I created a spreadsheet with links to about 50 items in
> > > > another spreadsheet (using Special Paste feature) and when I try and Save
> > > > and
> > > > / or Exit, I usually get an error message advising "Excel cannot complete
> > > > this task with available resources. Choose less data or close other
> > > > applications. My question is, this error message does not appear all the
> > > > time, may 4 out of 5 times that I access this file, and I understand that
> > > > Excel is advising me of a resource problem but I have 1G RAM so I don't
> > > > quite
> > > > understand why I am having a problem Saving / Closing the spreadsheet?
> > > > Any thoughts / comments / suggestions would be appreciated.
> > > > The other question is very minor but I thought that I would mention it in
> > > > case that it might affect my Save / close problem above.
> > > > When I click on the Excel icon (I should also mention that Excel is part
> > > > of
> > > > Office 2002), a Blank spreadsheet titled Book 1 opens.
> > > > I would rather start Excel with no spreadsheet since I usually use "old"
> > > > spreadsheets that I created and don't have the need for a New Spreadsheet
> > > > very often (so I need to close the Book1 spreadsheet to continue).
> > > > Anyway, I would appreciate any help that you can offer concerning the
> > > > Resource problem stated above.
> > > > Thanks,
> > > > Bob
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >