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Excel Not Responding
c have been sent an Excel Spreadsheet at work to Complete. The data on the
sheet refers to 150 of my colleagues. As I am not privy to the information requested I have had to forward it to all the people concerned. When the spreadsheets are sent back I have to copy the data into the Master spreadsheet. As the Master spreadsheet reacts very slowlyI wondered if there was a way to speed things up? I have changed the automatic calc to manual and this has helped a bit, but when I have two spreadsheets open I keep getting the €śnot responding€ť message and the only option is to closed down Excel. Does anyone know what other steps I can take in order to speed things up and prevent Excel from freezing? Unfortunately I cannot do anything to the PC, mores the pity! |
Excel Not Responding
Not sure on how effective this would prove in alleviating your problem. Just
some thoughts. With calc set to manual mode, do the copy n paste of all 150 returns separately into a plain*, new file first (don't open the Master). Then only do the returns' "transfers" at one go from this plain, new file into the Master. *w/o any formulas/charts, whatever -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,500 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- "Chris waller" wrote: c have been sent an Excel Spreadsheet at work to Complete. The data on the sheet refers to 150 of my colleagues. As I am not privy to the information requested I have had to forward it to all the people concerned. When the spreadsheets are sent back I have to copy the data into the Master spreadsheet. As the Master spreadsheet reacts very slowlyI wondered if there was a way to speed things up? I have changed the automatic calc to manual and this has helped a bit, but when I have two spreadsheets open I keep getting the €śnot responding€ť message and the only option is to closed down Excel. Does anyone know what other steps I can take in order to speed things up and prevent Excel from freezing? Unfortunately I cannot do anything to the PC, mores the pity! |
Excel Not Responding
Max,
Thanks for that. I will give it a go tomorrow. "Max" wrote: Not sure on how effective this would prove in alleviating your problem. Just some thoughts. With calc set to manual mode, do the copy n paste of all 150 returns separately into a plain*, new file first (don't open the Master). Then only do the returns' "transfers" at one go from this plain, new file into the Master. *w/o any formulas/charts, whatever -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,500 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- "Chris waller" wrote: c have been sent an Excel Spreadsheet at work to Complete. The data on the sheet refers to 150 of my colleagues. As I am not privy to the information requested I have had to forward it to all the people concerned. When the spreadsheets are sent back I have to copy the data into the Master spreadsheet. As the Master spreadsheet reacts very slowlyI wondered if there was a way to speed things up? I have changed the automatic calc to manual and this has helped a bit, but when I have two spreadsheets open I keep getting the €śnot responding€ť message and the only option is to closed down Excel. Does anyone know what other steps I can take in order to speed things up and prevent Excel from freezing? Unfortunately I cannot do anything to the PC, mores the pity! |
Excel Not Responding
Welcome, and thanks for the wave back.
-- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:23,500 Files:370 Subscribers:66 xdemechanik --- "Chris waller" wrote in message ... Max, Thanks for that. I will give it a go tomorrow. |
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