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VBA equivalent to "echo off"
How can I stop an Excel macro from displaying the intermediate steps on the
screen except until after it has completed. I guess I'm looking for the VBA equivalence to "echo off" for DOS. Your help will be much appreciated. Brian |
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VBA equivalent to "echo off"
Sub Whatever()
Application.ScreenUpdating = False Your code here Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub Biff "Brian" wrote in message ... How can I stop an Excel macro from displaying the intermediate steps on the screen except until after it has completed. I guess I'm looking for the VBA equivalence to "echo off" for DOS. Your help will be much appreciated. Brian |
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