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I have a spreadsheet that has about 11000 rows of data. Previously, I would
hit Ctrl-F (Find) and type something in and it would immediately tell me nothing was found or put me on the first found cell. But now, in the upper left-hand corner, I see it processing rows and columns searching and then it finally "lights" on a match and stops. It is MUCH slower. Any ideas why the change and is it possible to get it back to the way it was previously? |
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"Mike H." wrote in message
... I have a spreadsheet that has about 11000 rows of data. Previously, I would hit Ctrl-F (Find) and type something in and it would immediately tell me nothing was found or put me on the first found cell. But now, in the upper left-hand corner, I see it processing rows and columns searching and then it finally "lights" on a match and stops. It is MUCH slower. Any ideas why the change and is it possible to get it back to the way it was previously? I use Excel 2000, and in the Find box I can choose to search by rows or columns. Have you tried both ways to see if one works faster for your sheet? |
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The Row/Column did not make any difference, but the Look In (Formulas,
Values, Comments) sure did. I changed it from Values to Formulas and it finds my string INSTANTLY. The text I am searching for is not a formula but it sure finds it faster. "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: "Mike H." wrote in message ... I have a spreadsheet that has about 11000 rows of data. Previously, I would hit Ctrl-F (Find) and type something in and it would immediately tell me nothing was found or put me on the first found cell. But now, in the upper left-hand corner, I see it processing rows and columns searching and then it finally "lights" on a match and stops. It is MUCH slower. Any ideas why the change and is it possible to get it back to the way it was previously? I use Excel 2000, and in the Find box I can choose to search by rows or columns. Have you tried both ways to see if one works faster for your sheet? |
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