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My question is if there is any way to setup excel to calculate one open file
manualy and other open files automaticaly. Please help me if anybody knows about it. Thanks, -- Farhad Hodjat |
Calculation
On Sep 29, 12:13*pm, Farhad wrote:
My question is if there is any way to setup excel to calculate one open file manualy and other open files automaticaly. Please help me if anybody knows about it. Thanks, -- Farhad Hodjat why not use an Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual in an Open event for this workbook? To do this click Alt + F11. Go to the workbook that you want to add this to on the xl icon where it says This Workbook double click. Change the pull downs at the top to be workbooks and Open. then put in this code. Private Sub Workbook_Open() Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual End Sub Now when this workbook is opened it shuts off the calculation. you can add anouther event to turn it back on. Thanks, Jay |
Calculation
this effects all workbooks thanks for your respond by the way
-- Farhad Hodjat "jlclyde" wrote: On Sep 29, 12:13 pm, Farhad wrote: My question is if there is any way to setup excel to calculate one open file manualy and other open files automaticaly. Please help me if anybody knows about it. Thanks, -- Farhad Hodjat why not use an Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual in an Open event for this workbook? To do this click Alt + F11. Go to the workbook that you want to add this to on the xl icon where it says This Workbook double click. Change the pull downs at the top to be workbooks and Open. then put in this code. Private Sub Workbook_Open() Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual End Sub Now when this workbook is opened it shuts off the calculation. you can add anouther event to turn it back on. Thanks, Jay |
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