I have received a few emails from folks that have downloaded the beta and tried out multi-threaded calculation – thanks,
Office 2010 Sale, it was great to hear from you. One thing I wanted to point out is that for most workbooks, you will see the maximum improvement in performance the second time you calculate a workbook (you will still see a good improvement in the first calculation – it is just there will be further improvement in the second calculation). The reason is that there is a bit of work to be done when you move a workbook from a 1-processor machine to a multi-processor machine to break up the calculations into the most efficient state. As a result,
Office 2007, the optimum distribution of formulas is reached after the initial calculation,
Windows 7 Discount, so if you are doing performance testing,
Genuine Office 2007, this is something you might see.Also,
Windows 7 sale, I wanted to make folks aware of a “compatibility pack” that allows current versions of Office to open the new
Office 2007 file formats. Info can be found here: <div