On 2007-07-09, at 04:34 , charlie baker wrote:

here's some initial answers, will try and get more when i get a moment

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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jun 25 03:09:32 +0000 2007 -------
Will need a little more information to proceed.
Can you attach a copy of the document that this would occur on?
i'm still trying to find out which ones if any make it happen more than others
What are the spec's of your machine?
sony vaio 1.6ghz processor, 1gb ram, 106gb hdd
When you look at task manager, what is the task name that is maxing out the CPU?
here's ther interesting thing, the last time it did it, it was actually firefox that claimed to be maxxing out, machine was almost frozen, alt+tab worked enough to bring back the task manager but machine calmed down as soon as i killed open office
Does the memory also max out?

no
What other applications are you running when this happens?

seems not to happen if it is the only app open, thunderbird seems to cause slowness when running with openoffice
Is there a common application that when you run causes this to happen? What are you normally doing when this occurs (eg, surfing the web, etc...)? Does it happen when you save the doc and then leave it in the background?

yes
Sorry for all the questions, but need some more info in order to understand
where the problem is...

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