"Application.ScreenUpdating = False" on the intranet
Sorry, you're out of my depth. Maybe someone else will jump in.
KSO wrote:
It gets more and more spooky !
I now had "out commented" ALL my "screenupdating" - both setting it "False"
and "True".
Then in the first place it seems to work, but when I click somewhere on the
screen - the window gets, (not minimized, not maximized) is it called
"restored"!
If I click on one of the sheet tabs - it disappeares ! ..... click on
another one .. disappeares too ..... !!!!
When I click on the X-button to close it asks me if I wont to save a new
projectfolder ....... what the Heck is wrong here ??
When I work with the file locally it work just fine - with or without
"screenupdating" - but it looks better with the "screenupdating" on and of at
the right places - but on the intranet it is a total mess !!!!!
HILFE !!!!!
KSO, Denmark
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
Do you change the .screenupdating back to true?
KSO wrote:
In the first place it seems better but then I click on one of the sheet tabs
..... ups, the sheet disapeared ..... click on the next sheet tab .... ups,
disapeared too !
not a good solution !
KSO, Denmark
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
I'd guess that since you're viewing the workbook in a browser (MSIE/Firefox),
then excel sees the application as that browser--not excel itself.
Maybe you can use:
Thisworkbook.parent.screenupdating = false
But that's just a guess from someone who doesn't speak the internets stuff.
KSO wrote:
How come a "Application.ScreenUpdating = False" an later a
"Application.ScreenUpdating = True" won't work ?
The screen doesn't update !
Why ?
KS, Denmark
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