Not Enough System Resources To Display Completely?
Sep 29, 2003I've been working with links the past few days and have been experiencing the subject error message. What do I need to do to avoid the error?
View 9 RepliesI've been working with links the past few days and have been experiencing the subject error message. What do I need to do to avoid the error?
View 9 RepliesI am trying to copy 8 adjacent cells in a sheet and paste them on another sheet as a picture (using copy picture method). I could do that 3/4 times, but after that I started getting the insufficient system resources error.
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View 7 Replies View RelatedI have a problem regarding buttons.I have placed buttons on my excel sheet with a regular spacing between them.These buttons are placed dynamically on the sheet and I don't know what will be their names as user can add as many as they like.Now the problem is suppose there are two buttons in the range "A1:d8" and say now i delete the this range (using range("A1:d8").entirerow.delete) then buttons do not get completely deleted .A very thin line size button still remains on the sheet.
How to remove the buttons completely......
I've compiled code to take responses from a user form and insert them into a spreadsheet line by line using
iRow = ws.Cells(Rows.Count, 1).End(xlUp).Offset(1, 0).Row
to find the last used row and move down to the next row to insert new data.
I've just realised though testing, that I've allowed users to skip putting an answer in the first box which writes to the sheet and so I can inadvertantly overwrite answers using the code above.
How do I modify my code to look for the next 'completely blank' row and start to fill new data?
Is there some vba code that will completly remove all rows after a certain date in A column, the date is in B2. Dates are listed in A column.
When i say completely remove i mean delete, clear colours, remove borders,etc etc
Is there any way to remove the ribbon from view completely. I am aware they allow us to minimize it and I can do that through VBA or Macros however I don't want the people doing the entry to have any access to the ribbon at all.
View 1 Replies View RelatedMy boss has passed me his laptop that he had been designing a spreadsheet on (Excel 2000). The 'forms' toolbar has completely disappeared. When I right click the area where the toolbars are normally docked it lists every one except forms. clicking customise appears to list a few more menus - but no sign of FORMS. If I click 'new' in customise and type in Forms for the name it tells me 'a toolbar named 'forms' already exists' (so where is it!)
how I can get the toolbar back -
I am looking for code that fills empty cells found in columns A-F by copying and pasting the value from the cell of the previous row (of the same column) ignoring columns G onwards. The copying/ pasting then should stop when it encounters its first completely blank row.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow do I adapt code so that it creates a sumif formula for Values in Column E. my current code is: HTML
Range("E65536").End(xlUp).Offset(2, 0).Select
ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=SUMIF(E:" & Range("E65536").End(xlUp).Address & ",""<0"",E:" & Range("E65536").End(xlUp).Address & ")"
In short, if a value in Column E is < 0, then sum the amount in Column E, and this should give a total of all the negative numbers in column E, but the range parameters seem completely off in my sequence.
I can't seem to get why one code is giving a correct solution and the other one, not even close. They are both identical but there are some difference.
The program is suppose to pick up about 11 cell values, it then store these cell values into a collection, and randomly picking out the 11 values without repeating until there is no more to pick out.
Here is the code: (the top one doesn't give the correct result, it picks it out of the same ones and the number doesn't seem to store correctly, the bottom codes works as it suppose to work.)
Code:
lastCol = Cells(215, Columns.Count).End(xlToLeft).Column
Dim C As New Collection, I As Integer, rdom As Integer
rowFOUR = 216
colFOUR = 2
'cntHIT = 0
rowtest = 216
[Code] ..........
I imported a text file into excel 2013, and the format for the date column was M/D/Y. Like this:
Excel Forum 1.xlsx
And then I copied those date and pasted them onto this Excel file:
Excel Forum 2.xlsb
And as you see there seems to be a problem with the dates. So I formatted the cells to also have the M/D/Y format and this is what happened.
As you see the original dates are transformed to something completely different.
We're setting up a test for candidates in an Excel 2010 workbook and want to get a sense of their native ability to spell. We'd like to disable spell check for the entire workbook. I've looked in Options>Proofing, even tried removing the dictionary, but haven't found a way to completely disable spell check from working. Is it possible to achieve? We'd settle for being able to disable spelling within a textbox.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI create excel file to collect and process huge data , it contains a lot of macros , when i run it for more than 2 times error message appears " Excel cannot complete this task with available resources , Choose less data or close other applications''
And after i press ok it continue working but charts not updated until i restart excel , and if i restart excel every time i run this macro this error not appears.
How I can release excel resources when my macro finish it's work.
I currently have a macro that opens up a specific workbook, copies data from that workbook, and then pastes the data into the control workbook. I am using this macro for a few workbooks but for this specific file I am getting the "Excel lacks resources..." error. Even when I don't run the file and just try to open both files up at the same time I get this error. I realize the best solution would be to split up the file I am copying from but I don't wish to turn to that yet.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm having a few issues with a macro I have written (something I am relatively new to, I might add). Whenever I run it, I get an error message of "cannot complete this task with available resources" - I am currently using Excel 2003
What I am trying to do is cycle though a list of 401 vehicle numbers (the WBSs), using each individual WBS to filter data in another worksheet (sheet "MC01"), and then copy a range of this filtered data into a separate, vehicle specific worksheet (starting at sheet "P1" and continuing to sheet "P401").
The code would run fine when I kept the Field 9 Filter Criteria1 value a constant WBS number, but when I introduced the phrase to use the different values on the WBS sheet (Criteria1:="=" & WBS.Value), the macro would run perfectly for half the vehicles before giving the error message and bugging out.
I thought this could be solved by dumping the memory on each loop by using Set WBS = Nothing but this doesn't make any difference.
Code is as follows:
Sub Update_MC01()
Dim I As Integer
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Sheets("WBS").Select
Range("B2").Select
Set WBS = ActiveCell
Sheets("MC01").Select
Rows("1:1").Select
Selection.AutoFilter
Sheets("P1").Select
I understand that 401+ worksheets is a lot for any workbook to handle, but the fact that if I set Criteria1 as being a static WBS vehicle number Excel has no issues with it, and everything cycles fine. It is the addition of the phrase "=" & WBS.Value that causes the hiccoughs. From my very basic knowledge of VB, all I can assume is that Excel is storing this "WBS.Value" in it's memory on each loop. Am I right in thinking that the phrase Set WBS = Nothing is the right thing to use to empty this memory?
Excel cannot complete this task with available resources. Choose less data or close other applications. My file is only about 3mb in size, made up of 17 worksheets. These sheets are calculated by referencing to another file that contains all of the background data. The data file is also about 3mb, made up of 13 worksheets.
There are probably about 2 - 3 thousand formulas in the file in total, ranging including vlookups, sumifs, sumproducts, etc. When the data was contained within the file there was no problem. I moved each data sheet into a new workbook to trim the size of my file and also stop the incessant calculation and this is when the problem started. Now, when I open the file and am prompted to update, it will update to about half way and then throw up the error message!
I have a (few) spreadsheets that I am using to gather data. One spreadsheet has over 9000 entries with 20 items for each entry (9000 rows, 20 columns). I use this as my source. In another spreadsheet I have the same column headers but, except for the one column that I enter manually, the rest of the columns are loaded from the source spreadsheet via a VLOOKUP function. As you can see there is a lot of data and a lot of action going on. Needless to say I have run into a conflect with the amount of resources I have available. I keep getting the message "Excel cannot complete this task with available resources. Choose less data or close other applications."
Since I have no other applications open, and I can't use less data, how can I increase my resources. I have been told that Excel allocates resources to a set limit regardless of the amount of ram or other memory you have. Is there any way to increase this?
I need to pull a data from 3 different SharePoint lists and present it in a new data sheet. So far I know how to create data connections and I am able to see everything in 3 different worksheets but in the same workbook. Also if we have the same Project and IT number we should pull information just from the SharePoint 1 list.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI need to work with a spreadsheet with 15000 rows of data. By the time I link this file with my final file and add formulas, my file has reached a massive size and the following pop up error message appears.
View 3 Replies View RelatedA pop-up window with the next message: "insufficient resources to show all" is displayed when I try to use a combobox in a worksheet.
Details:
I have been using excel 2003 in a Pentium IV 1 GB Ram to run a large workbook (at least 40 worksheets) that uses a combobox to find a price from a database. The workbook contains lot of images and some single macros.
The error appears after I opened the workbook and I tried to use the combobox. Finally, after various clicks, I get the value requested but the pop-up window doesn’t disappear.
If I do not use the combobox I do not receive the error.
Done:
I have done unsuccessfully all the suggestion that I found on the web (Google, msn and AltaVista), and of course the Microsoft forums. I tried to clean memory, erase temporary files, increase memory values and so on.. but nothing seems to fix the issue.
I also tried to run the workbook in 3 different PCs – and 3 different RAM sizes - getting the same error.
I have a large spreadsheet that uses the lookup() to return data from two other large sheets.
The exact formula I am using is:
=IF(B1<>"",IF(ISERROR(MATCH(B1,'X:Store Users Data FilesPMMJim.FosterDATA[shop sheet data.xls]shop sheet data'!$A$1:$A$16374,0)),"NA",LOOKUP(B1,'X:Store Users Data FilesPMMJim.FosterDATA[shop sheet data.xls]shop sheet data'!$A$1:$A$16374,'X:Store Users Data FilesPMMJim.FosterDATA[shop sheet data.xls]shop sheet data'!$C$1:$C$16374)),"")
I have this same (or very similar) formula repeated about 3300 times in my main workbook. When I try to update links I get the following error. "Excel cannot complete this task with available resources. Choose less data or close other applications." If I "Open Source" it will update the links but when I close the "Source" I get the same error..."Excel cannot complete this task with available resources. Choose less data or close other applications." The source will close eventually and my links have updated but I can not save the work book. Much smaller versions of the same sheet work fine. What is the limit number of such links?
Excel 2007
Trying to insert a row and window popped out -Large Operation. " The operation you are about to perform effects a large number of cells and may take a significant amount of time to complete. Are you sure you want to continue?" I pressed ok , then, says "Excel cannot complete thsi task with available resources. Choose less data or close other applications. "
i am looking to create a small table from the attached worksheet that will show how many users there are for 3 different locations, the user names are in column a and the locations in column c. the thing is, the actual worksheet i am using in work contains almost 1000 lines, and is being updated daily, there can be multiple entries for a person for projects etc.. and someone can even be in the availability and pto area's without being in the main project area. each resource can only be on one location so that will not change.
also, there can be blank cells for resource which should not be counted. i was wondering if there was a formula or a macro that would count the distinct number of names and reference them to the location and give a count of resources by location?
I have VBA code that attempts to delete an entire row from my worksheet:
Code:
Cells(3,1).Select
Selection.EntireRow.Delete
This works fine on small data sets, but on larger data sets it gives me the error message, "Excel cannot complete this task with available resources". This happens even when I try to do the deletion manually (without VBA code). Clearly, the code itself is not the problem.
My document has about 250,000 rows and 2,500 columns. While this is big, it is significantly smaller than Excel's documented limit of 1,048,576 rows and 16,384 columns.
I am using Excel 2007. My computer has 2GB of RAM but even when I try it on a computer which has 8GB of RAM it gives me the same error. If I "ClearContents" instead of "Delete" it works fine. For my purposes, however, deletion is entirely necessary.
Here in our department we made a pretty elaborate macro that takes a report and sorts them out to 17 different sheets in a one workbook. This Macro pulls a file from a specific location on our server and then opens the CSV sorts it out color codes all the important information and saves it back onto the server under you specific initials.
They are four PC's along with our Managers laptop that run this Macro daily.
About 3 weeks ago my Managers laptop stops running the Macro completely and hangs in the middle of the whole thing. Eventually crashing Excel.
We try to remove the modules and re-import them back into the personal macro workbork but this does not work. The Macro's did not change and still fully function on the other four desktops to this day.
I uninstall Office on my Managers laptop and reinstall. Import the Modules again and still hangs up in very same spot it did 3 weeks ago.
I've tried to lower the macro security to the lowest level also and I've still had no luck with this laptop. I don't understand. The Macro's function perfectly on other PC's but will not function on this laptop.
I have the following code for a sheet in my workbook that has 3 charts:
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual
ActiveSheet.ChartObjects("RdteObs").Chart.SetSourceData ThisWorkbook.Names("GSumRdteObs").RefersToRange
ActiveSheet.ChartObjects("RdteWip").Chart.SetSourceData ThisWorkbook.Names("GSumRdteWip").RefersToRange
ActiveSheet.ChartObjects("RdteExp").Chart.SetSourceData ThisWorkbook.Names("GSumRdteExp").RefersToRange
Application.Calculation = xlCalculationAutomatic
End Sub
but whenever the sub runs, I get this error message: "Excel cannot complete this task with available resources. Choose less data or close other applications." Does anyone have an idea what's going on?
Currently I'm working on a prediction game using excel. Can excel do the tabulation itself(Points awarded) if I just key in the result? Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance.
Examples below,
Result 3-1
Name Predicted Scored Points
Alex 3-1 5
Brian 4-1 4
Charlie 2-0 3
Derrick 3-3 1
Eric 0-2 0
Point System:
1 point for correct goals/no goal by either both teams
3 points for correct result ( Win, Lose, or Draw - say result is 3-1, 3 points if you predicted a Chelsea 2-0 win)
5 points for correct match results
No points for incorrect score and results.