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I have a large workbook (14MB) that contains 3 months of 1 minute data in
three tabs that is cut and pasted from another spreadsheet that does the calculations on the monthly data and another tab that calculates 1 hr averages from the three monthly tabs. The workbook has been set to manual calculation. When I add a simple line chart of the 1 hr average data (2 y variables, date as text as the x variable) to the workbook, excel wants to do "something" EVERY time I click the chart with a mouse. I look at Windows Task Manager, and the excel process shows 25% usage (1 of the 4 CPU's maxes out). Thinking that the issue was the number of calculations occurring in the workbook, I went thru a painstaking process of of converting all the calculated data to values, eliminating all calculation in one version of the spreadsheet. This did not resolve the problem. Can anyone explain why this is happening, and what can be done to prevent this from happening? |
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