My guess is that it's the computer that determines this, not the internet connection -- Microsoft programs always use about five times the system resources they should on the idiotic assumption that everyone has the very latest and biggest hardware, and I suspect (although it's only "suspect") that the other way I could have solved the problem was to buy an extra gigabyte or three of memory, a faster chip, etc., etc., etc.
Microsoft reminds me of law colleges in so many respects . . .
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"we have uber-fast internet"
My guess is that it's the computer that determines this, not the internet connection -- Microsoft programs always use about five times the system resources they should on the idiotic assumption that everyone has the very latest and biggest hardware, and I suspect (although it's only "suspect") that the other way I could have solved the problem was to buy an extra gigabyte or three of memory, a faster chip, etc., etc., etc.
Microsoft reminds me of law colleges in so many respects . . .