XL 2010 Crashing

Darci8594

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Hello.
I recently got upgraded to Win 7 (from XP) and Office 2010 (from 03).
My partner and I use a couple of particular sheets in xl, which has a couple of links, and we share the files.. (size in xlsm is 871kb, vs what it was in our old version 4298kb (xls).

Ever since the upgrade (and im not sure the specs on my computer, but it is only 2 yrs old) we have both been having multiple problems in excel..
namely

1. Unexpected error/auto recovery disabled and then can’t save my excel files
2. Not enough system resources to display correctly
3. Document not saved (when go to save an excel spreadsheet).
These problems are happening so frequently, I don't know what to try...
Any thoughts?
Your help is appreciated..
 

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