We have a BIP report that generates an Excel 300k Rows
We have a BIP report that completes successfully and generates an Excel output containing approximately 377,890 rows.
Business users have observed that the generated Excel workbook is slow to navigate and edit. However, when the data is copied into a new workbook without formatting, performance improves significantly.
Could you help me confirm whether this behavior is expected for large Excel outputs generated from BIP and whether workbook formatting, styles, worksheet rendering, or Excel processing overhead may contribute to the performance experienced after the report has successfully completed?
Tagged:
0