Hi Michael
probably not much you can do about it (you may set the calculation mode
to 'manual' at the beginning of your macro and to 'automatic' at the
end of your macro).
But I assume that this is a problem of shared workbooks
--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
MichaelLove wrote:
This is one of the Macro's that runs extremely slow in my
workbook when it is in shared format.
Sub ProductsUpdate()
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Dim myRng As Range
Dim lastRw As Long
'get the last row with an entry
If ActiveSheet.[B11] = 0 Then
ActiveSheet.[B11].Formula = "1"
End If
ActiveSheet.[B9:B10].Formula = "1"
lastRw = ActiveSheet.[B9].End(xlDown).Row
ActiveSheet.[B12:AS400].Sort Key1:=Range("B12"),
Order1:=xlDescending, Orientation:=xlTopToBottom
With ActiveSheet.[BF11]
.Formula = "=IF(AND($B11=$AT$1,$B11<=$AU$1),L11,)"
.AutoFill Destination:=ActiveSheet.[BF11:CM11]
End With
With ActiveSheet.[CN11]
.Formula = "=IF(AND($B11=$AT$1,$B11<=$AU$1),D11,)"
.AutoFill Destination:=ActiveSheet.[CN11:CU11]
End With
ActiveSheet.[BF11:CU11].Copy
Destination:=ActiveSheet.Range("BF12:BF" & lastRw&)
ActiveSheet.[BF6:CU6].Copy
ActiveSheet.[BF7].PasteSpecial Paste:=xlValues
ActiveSheet.Range("BF11:CU" & lastRw&).ClearContents
Application.CutCopyMode = False
End Sub
-----Original Message-----
Hi
no way to 'fool' the system. You may post the relevant part of your
code which runs so slow
--
Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany
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When I run my Macros in a workbook that is in Shared
form it causes
my system to run extremely slow. If the workbook is not in shared
form the Macros run faster and my system doesn't freeze. Is there a
way to fool the system into thinking the workbook is not in shared
form which may help it run faster?