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Thanks Charles.
I use the INDIRECT.EXT function, one of whose parameters allows for making it non-volatile. I used this feature to significantly reduce the re-calculation time. "Charles Williams" wrote: Excel recalculates both volatile cells and their dependents and changed cells and their dependents. Probably you have some volatile functions somewhere (OFFSET is volatile) Charles ______________________ Decision Models FastExcel 2.3 now available Name Manager 4.0 now available www.DecisionModels.com "hmm" wrote in message ... I have on my Excel 2000 workbook some complex calculations. According to Help, Excel "recalculates those cells that are dependent on other cells that contain values that have changed." However, when I change cells on which the complex calculations do not depend (or even if I simply apply the format paintbrush to keep grouped columns the same width) it takes half a minute, the same as when it recalculates the whole workbook. I have set the calculation to Automatic, so that the non-complex formulas get recalculated when I change their precedent cells. Based on the information in Help, however, I believe that Excel is supposed to calculate dependents only of changed cells, even in Automatic. How can I prevent recalculation of cells whose precedents are unchanged? |
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