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I have a workbook with many spreadsheets and formulas so i have it set up for
manual update. I have one sheet called "Top Ten Graphical Overview" I want to be able to update only that sheet without the rest of the workbook updateing cause it takes too long. is it possible to do that? possibly a macro? |
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Maybe,
Tools|Options|Calculation Calc Sheet Or tap F9 Mike "computers hate me" wrote: I have a workbook with many spreadsheets and formulas so i have it set up for manual update. I have one sheet called "Top Ten Graphical Overview" I want to be able to update only that sheet without the rest of the workbook updateing cause it takes too long. is it possible to do that? possibly a macro? |
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wait i just tried the tools|options|Calculation and it works
THANKs "Mike H" wrote: Maybe, Tools|Options|Calculation Calc Sheet Or tap F9 Mike "computers hate me" wrote: I have a workbook with many spreadsheets and formulas so i have it set up for manual update. I have one sheet called "Top Ten Graphical Overview" I want to be able to update only that sheet without the rest of the workbook updateing cause it takes too long. is it possible to do that? possibly a macro? |
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Just my 2 cents, but if the Top Ten Graphical overview has any calculations
based on any other sheet, wouldn't you 'want' the whole workbook to calculate? If the Top Ten Graphical overview does not have any calculations based on the other sheets, why not make it its own separate workbook? -- John C "computers hate me" wrote: I have a workbook with many spreadsheets and formulas so i have it set up for manual update. I have one sheet called "Top Ten Graphical Overview" I want to be able to update only that sheet without the rest of the workbook updateing cause it takes too long. is it possible to do that? possibly a macro? |
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Ok the rest of the sheets have already been updated through a macro. This
macro puts in some formulas to a couple of the worksheets. So at the end i want to update this sheet with the graphs but the rest of the workbook is already updated. When i clicked F9 it recalculated the entire workbook. "John C" wrote: Just my 2 cents, but if the Top Ten Graphical overview has any calculations based on any other sheet, wouldn't you 'want' the whole workbook to calculate? If the Top Ten Graphical overview does not have any calculations based on the other sheets, why not make it its own separate workbook? -- John C "computers hate me" wrote: I have a workbook with many spreadsheets and formulas so i have it set up for manual update. I have one sheet called "Top Ten Graphical Overview" I want to be able to update only that sheet without the rest of the workbook updateing cause it takes too long. is it possible to do that? possibly a macro? |
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I gotta ask. If the rest of the workbook is updated via macro, why not have
the macro update this page as well? -- John C "computers hate me" wrote: Ok the rest of the sheets have already been updated through a macro. This macro puts in some formulas to a couple of the worksheets. So at the end i want to update this sheet with the graphs but the rest of the workbook is already updated. When i clicked F9 it recalculated the entire workbook. "John C" wrote: Just my 2 cents, but if the Top Ten Graphical overview has any calculations based on any other sheet, wouldn't you 'want' the whole workbook to calculate? If the Top Ten Graphical overview does not have any calculations based on the other sheets, why not make it its own separate workbook? -- John C "computers hate me" wrote: I have a workbook with many spreadsheets and formulas so i have it set up for manual update. I have one sheet called "Top Ten Graphical Overview" I want to be able to update only that sheet without the rest of the workbook updateing cause it takes too long. is it possible to do that? possibly a macro? |
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i guess i wasnt thinking of that at that point but i did add it to the macro
so that it updates it :D Thanks "John C" wrote: I gotta ask. If the rest of the workbook is updated via macro, why not have the macro update this page as well? -- John C "computers hate me" wrote: Ok the rest of the sheets have already been updated through a macro. This macro puts in some formulas to a couple of the worksheets. So at the end i want to update this sheet with the graphs but the rest of the workbook is already updated. When i clicked F9 it recalculated the entire workbook. "John C" wrote: Just my 2 cents, but if the Top Ten Graphical overview has any calculations based on any other sheet, wouldn't you 'want' the whole workbook to calculate? If the Top Ten Graphical overview does not have any calculations based on the other sheets, why not make it its own separate workbook? -- John C "computers hate me" wrote: I have a workbook with many spreadsheets and formulas so i have it set up for manual update. I have one sheet called "Top Ten Graphical Overview" I want to be able to update only that sheet without the rest of the workbook updateing cause it takes too long. is it possible to do that? possibly a macro? |
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