Numbers reports "Not enough memory"

Hello
Help. I am not able to open two Numbers documents at the same time.
Numbers reports that there is not enough memory however Activity Monitor reports that there is 4.17 GB or more available.
I have an iMac desktop with 8 GB installed. Also I can't duplacate the spreadsheet that i am working in. The spreadsheet is large but by no means is it 4GB. The Finder reports that the document is only 9.2 MB. What do I have all this extra RAM for?

Thanks for the complementary infos.
Yes, Lion adds a level to memory management.
It generalize the use of "sandboxing" which leans that an application is given a "memory area" in which it works without beeing able to work outside.
As you have sufficient RAM available and HD space, you may be victim of a sandboxing problem.
I don't know details about the way the dedicated area is ruled.
Maybe it's wrongly used by Numbers or maybe Numbers is unable to rule this feature.
This may explain the described behavior.
As Lion isn't installed on my main HD, I didn't work with large documents with it.
If I have some time available I will test hat this afternoon.
Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) dimanche 31 juillet 2011 09:27:31
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