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We are very puzzled about the amount of time it is taking to open Excel
spreadsheets containing links to other spreadsheets. We have been attempting to program all our reports into Excel and find that Lotus 1-2-3 from 1995 opens spreadsheets MUCH quicker. We've tried to find an Excel set-up that would help open the spreadsheets quicker but no luck. Another thing we've noticed is that our spreadsheets will not update the links to other spreadsheets after hitting the Calculate button unless we have all the linked spreadsheets open also. Example: Spreadsheet A picks up figures from spreadsheet B, C, and D. If we attempt to open Spreadsheet A, it will take us anywhere from 2 minutes to an hour to open if spreadsheets B, C, and D are NOT open. This does not happen in LOTUS 1-2-3 which has a setting to "update links upon opening". The ONLY way for us to open spreadsheet A quickly is to FIRST open spreadsheets B, C, and D. Also, if these other spreadsheets are NOT open then the figures in Spreadsheet A would NOT update. PLEASE HELP!!!! Thanks |
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What version of Excel are you using? I''ve found Excel 2007 to be much
slower than previous versions of Excel in performing such operations, especially when Calculation is set to Automatic - seems that it wants to recalculate the entire workbook with every cell's change in value. As for automatically updating: Excel 2003 and earlier: Tools -- Options -- [Calculation] tab, check the box next to "Update remote references" Same thing in Excel 2007: Office Button -- [Excel Options] button, then in the "Advanced" group, scroll down about 3/4 of the way and in the "When calculating this workbook" bunch you'll find the "Update links ..." item, and in the next group there's also an item to ask if you want to be prompted about whether or not to update them when the workbook is opened. Hope this helps at least a little. "Carlos" wrote: We are very puzzled about the amount of time it is taking to open Excel spreadsheets containing links to other spreadsheets. We have been attempting to program all our reports into Excel and find that Lotus 1-2-3 from 1995 opens spreadsheets MUCH quicker. We've tried to find an Excel set-up that would help open the spreadsheets quicker but no luck. Another thing we've noticed is that our spreadsheets will not update the links to other spreadsheets after hitting the Calculate button unless we have all the linked spreadsheets open also. Example: Spreadsheet A picks up figures from spreadsheet B, C, and D. If we attempt to open Spreadsheet A, it will take us anywhere from 2 minutes to an hour to open if spreadsheets B, C, and D are NOT open. This does not happen in LOTUS 1-2-3 which has a setting to "update links upon opening". The ONLY way for us to open spreadsheet A quickly is to FIRST open spreadsheets B, C, and D. Also, if these other spreadsheets are NOT open then the figures in Spreadsheet A would NOT update. PLEASE HELP!!!! Thanks |
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I'm using Excel 2007 and Excel 2003 but it seems like the problem is more
pronounced with 2007. I do not have the spreadsheets set up in Automatic Calc so it is odd that it takes so long. When I go to Excel Options, I've have selected the following: Under "When calculating this workbook:" -Update links to other documents -Save external link values I just noticed that the above section indicates THIS WORKBOOK. Is there a way to have all spreadsheets default to the settings within Excel Options? Under General: There is a option "Ask to update automatic links"...........I don't have this selected but I suppose this prompts you prior to opening the spreadsheet if I would like to update automatic links. Am I correct ? Sometimes if I happen to slip up and open the MAIN spreadsheet which reads other spreadsheets prior to opening the ones it looks at, Excel 2007 states it is updating links towards the bottom right and basically freezes the program. I know my spreadsheets have alot of links but what amazes me is that MY dinosaur program of LOTUS 1-2-3 does not run into the same problem and it has spreadsheets with just as many links. I would find it hard to believe nobody else has encountered the issues I'm seeing. It makes using Excel 2007 VERY inefficient. Please let me know if I should activate the other option which prompts if I want links to be updated? The only concern is that initially I would be ok if the links are NOT updated but if I wanted to Calculate the spreadsheet..............I would then want the spreadsheet to update LINKS prior to recalculating the spreadsheet. Thanks for all your help!!! Carlos "JLatham" wrote: What version of Excel are you using? I''ve found Excel 2007 to be much slower than previous versions of Excel in performing such operations, especially when Calculation is set to Automatic - seems that it wants to recalculate the entire workbook with every cell's change in value. As for automatically updating: Excel 2003 and earlier: Tools -- Options -- [Calculation] tab, check the box next to "Update remote references" Same thing in Excel 2007: Office Button -- [Excel Options] button, then in the "Advanced" group, scroll down about 3/4 of the way and in the "When calculating this workbook" bunch you'll find the "Update links ..." item, and in the next group there's also an item to ask if you want to be prompted about whether or not to update them when the workbook is opened. Hope this helps at least a little. "Carlos" wrote: We are very puzzled about the amount of time it is taking to open Excel spreadsheets containing links to other spreadsheets. We have been attempting to program all our reports into Excel and find that Lotus 1-2-3 from 1995 opens spreadsheets MUCH quicker. We've tried to find an Excel set-up that would help open the spreadsheets quicker but no luck. Another thing we've noticed is that our spreadsheets will not update the links to other spreadsheets after hitting the Calculate button unless we have all the linked spreadsheets open also. Example: Spreadsheet A picks up figures from spreadsheet B, C, and D. If we attempt to open Spreadsheet A, it will take us anywhere from 2 minutes to an hour to open if spreadsheets B, C, and D are NOT open. This does not happen in LOTUS 1-2-3 which has a setting to "update links upon opening". The ONLY way for us to open spreadsheet A quickly is to FIRST open spreadsheets B, C, and D. Also, if these other spreadsheets are NOT open then the figures in Spreadsheet A would NOT update. PLEASE HELP!!!! Thanks |
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The "update links" and "save link values" should already be the default
settings, but yes as you surmised, they are workbook settings and not global "all Excel files" settings. "Sometimes if I happen to slip up and open the MAIN spreadsheet which reads other spreadsheets prior to opening the ones it looks at, Excel 2007 states it is updating links towards the bottom right and basically freezes the program. I know my spreadsheets have alot of links but what amazes me is that MY dinosaur program of LOTUS 1-2-3 does not run into the same problem and it has spreadsheets with just as many links." In a way it's probably the advantages of being a 'dinosaur' --- it's not filled with many features that probably most of the users never utilize (such as all of the net-centric and group collaboration abilities). But, as you noted, the slowdowns can even take place in Excel 2003. I had a project a while back where I *THOUGHT* I was being really slick by not creating links to data in other workbooks by setting up dynamic formulas to bring the data in, convert to values and place where needed in the workbook. I found that Excel was maintaining DDE links anyhow, even when the formulas referencing the other workbooks were deleted and it was killing performance. I eventually rewrote that whole section to open the other workbooks, import the data directly and close the other workbooks when I was done with them - big improvement in performance. YOU ARE NOT the only one to encounter these issues. Performance has been an issue with Excel 2007 since the day it was released. You should see what happens if you happen to use charting/graphing and try to change anything on a chart/graph! As far as the "update links?" prompt - I'd go ahead and activate it. Then if you know the other workbooks have not been altered since the last time you used the main one, you can say NO and perhaps get into the use of it quicker. Or even set calculation to manual and not update links, and wait until you're ready to print/review results to have it update the links and recalculate the workbook. Here's a short macro that you could add to the workbook that will update the links in it and recalculate it: Sub BringUpToDate() ActiveWorkbook.UpdateLink Name:=ActiveWorkbook.LinkSources Application.Calculate MsgBox "Workbook Links and Calculations have been updated." End Sub "Carlos" wrote: I'm using Excel 2007 and Excel 2003 but it seems like the problem is more pronounced with 2007. I do not have the spreadsheets set up in Automatic Calc so it is odd that it takes so long. When I go to Excel Options, I've have selected the following: Under "When calculating this workbook:" -Update links to other documents -Save external link values I just noticed that the above section indicates THIS WORKBOOK. Is there a way to have all spreadsheets default to the settings within Excel Options? Under General: There is a option "Ask to update automatic links"...........I don't have this selected but I suppose this prompts you prior to opening the spreadsheet if I would like to update automatic links. Am I correct ? Sometimes if I happen to slip up and open the MAIN spreadsheet which reads other spreadsheets prior to opening the ones it looks at, Excel 2007 states it is updating links towards the bottom right and basically freezes the program. I know my spreadsheets have alot of links but what amazes me is that MY dinosaur program of LOTUS 1-2-3 does not run into the same problem and it has spreadsheets with just as many links. I would find it hard to believe nobody else has encountered the issues I'm seeing. It makes using Excel 2007 VERY inefficient. Please let me know if I should activate the other option which prompts if I want links to be updated? The only concern is that initially I would be ok if the links are NOT updated but if I wanted to Calculate the spreadsheet..............I would then want the spreadsheet to update LINKS prior to recalculating the spreadsheet. Thanks for all your help!!! Carlos "JLatham" wrote: What version of Excel are you using? I''ve found Excel 2007 to be much slower than previous versions of Excel in performing such operations, especially when Calculation is set to Automatic - seems that it wants to recalculate the entire workbook with every cell's change in value. As for automatically updating: Excel 2003 and earlier: Tools -- Options -- [Calculation] tab, check the box next to "Update remote references" Same thing in Excel 2007: Office Button -- [Excel Options] button, then in the "Advanced" group, scroll down about 3/4 of the way and in the "When calculating this workbook" bunch you'll find the "Update links ..." item, and in the next group there's also an item to ask if you want to be prompted about whether or not to update them when the workbook is opened. Hope this helps at least a little. "Carlos" wrote: We are very puzzled about the amount of time it is taking to open Excel spreadsheets containing links to other spreadsheets. We have been attempting to program all our reports into Excel and find that Lotus 1-2-3 from 1995 opens spreadsheets MUCH quicker. We've tried to find an Excel set-up that would help open the spreadsheets quicker but no luck. Another thing we've noticed is that our spreadsheets will not update the links to other spreadsheets after hitting the Calculate button unless we have all the linked spreadsheets open also. Example: Spreadsheet A picks up figures from spreadsheet B, C, and D. If we attempt to open Spreadsheet A, it will take us anywhere from 2 minutes to an hour to open if spreadsheets B, C, and D are NOT open. This does not happen in LOTUS 1-2-3 which has a setting to "update links upon opening". The ONLY way for us to open spreadsheet A quickly is to FIRST open spreadsheets B, C, and D. Also, if these other spreadsheets are NOT open then the figures in Spreadsheet A would NOT update. PLEASE HELP!!!! Thanks |
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Let me say --- I GREATLY appreciate your effort in helping me out.
Is it possible to adjust settings related to linking on a "global all Excel files" setting? Did you encounter issues like Excel Freezing also? Thanks Carlos "JLatham" wrote: The "update links" and "save link values" should already be the default settings, but yes as you surmised, they are workbook settings and not global "all Excel files" settings. "Sometimes if I happen to slip up and open the MAIN spreadsheet which reads other spreadsheets prior to opening the ones it looks at, Excel 2007 states it is updating links towards the bottom right and basically freezes the program. I know my spreadsheets have alot of links but what amazes me is that MY dinosaur program of LOTUS 1-2-3 does not run into the same problem and it has spreadsheets with just as many links." In a way it's probably the advantages of being a 'dinosaur' --- it's not filled with many features that probably most of the users never utilize (such as all of the net-centric and group collaboration abilities). But, as you noted, the slowdowns can even take place in Excel 2003. I had a project a while back where I *THOUGHT* I was being really slick by not creating links to data in other workbooks by setting up dynamic formulas to bring the data in, convert to values and place where needed in the workbook. I found that Excel was maintaining DDE links anyhow, even when the formulas referencing the other workbooks were deleted and it was killing performance. I eventually rewrote that whole section to open the other workbooks, import the data directly and close the other workbooks when I was done with them - big improvement in performance. YOU ARE NOT the only one to encounter these issues. Performance has been an issue with Excel 2007 since the day it was released. You should see what happens if you happen to use charting/graphing and try to change anything on a chart/graph! As far as the "update links?" prompt - I'd go ahead and activate it. Then if you know the other workbooks have not been altered since the last time you used the main one, you can say NO and perhaps get into the use of it quicker. Or even set calculation to manual and not update links, and wait until you're ready to print/review results to have it update the links and recalculate the workbook. Here's a short macro that you could add to the workbook that will update the links in it and recalculate it: Sub BringUpToDate() ActiveWorkbook.UpdateLink Name:=ActiveWorkbook.LinkSources Application.Calculate MsgBox "Workbook Links and Calculations have been updated." End Sub "Carlos" wrote: I'm using Excel 2007 and Excel 2003 but it seems like the problem is more pronounced with 2007. I do not have the spreadsheets set up in Automatic Calc so it is odd that it takes so long. When I go to Excel Options, I've have selected the following: Under "When calculating this workbook:" -Update links to other documents -Save external link values I just noticed that the above section indicates THIS WORKBOOK. Is there a way to have all spreadsheets default to the settings within Excel Options? Under General: There is a option "Ask to update automatic links"...........I don't have this selected but I suppose this prompts you prior to opening the spreadsheet if I would like to update automatic links. Am I correct ? Sometimes if I happen to slip up and open the MAIN spreadsheet which reads other spreadsheets prior to opening the ones it looks at, Excel 2007 states it is updating links towards the bottom right and basically freezes the program. I know my spreadsheets have alot of links but what amazes me is that MY dinosaur program of LOTUS 1-2-3 does not run into the same problem and it has spreadsheets with just as many links. I would find it hard to believe nobody else has encountered the issues I'm seeing. It makes using Excel 2007 VERY inefficient. Please let me know if I should activate the other option which prompts if I want links to be updated? The only concern is that initially I would be ok if the links are NOT updated but if I wanted to Calculate the spreadsheet..............I would then want the spreadsheet to update LINKS prior to recalculating the spreadsheet. Thanks for all your help!!! Carlos "JLatham" wrote: What version of Excel are you using? I''ve found Excel 2007 to be much slower than previous versions of Excel in performing such operations, especially when Calculation is set to Automatic - seems that it wants to recalculate the entire workbook with every cell's change in value. As for automatically updating: Excel 2003 and earlier: Tools -- Options -- [Calculation] tab, check the box next to "Update remote references" Same thing in Excel 2007: Office Button -- [Excel Options] button, then in the "Advanced" group, scroll down about 3/4 of the way and in the "When calculating this workbook" bunch you'll find the "Update links ..." item, and in the next group there's also an item to ask if you want to be prompted about whether or not to update them when the workbook is opened. Hope this helps at least a little. "Carlos" wrote: We are very puzzled about the amount of time it is taking to open Excel spreadsheets containing links to other spreadsheets. We have been attempting to program all our reports into Excel and find that Lotus 1-2-3 from 1995 opens spreadsheets MUCH quicker. We've tried to find an Excel set-up that would help open the spreadsheets quicker but no luck. Another thing we've noticed is that our spreadsheets will not update the links to other spreadsheets after hitting the Calculate button unless we have all the linked spreadsheets open also. Example: Spreadsheet A picks up figures from spreadsheet B, C, and D. If we attempt to open Spreadsheet A, it will take us anywhere from 2 minutes to an hour to open if spreadsheets B, C, and D are NOT open. This does not happen in LOTUS 1-2-3 which has a setting to "update links upon opening". The ONLY way for us to open spreadsheet A quickly is to FIRST open spreadsheets B, C, and D. Also, if these other spreadsheets are NOT open then the figures in Spreadsheet A would NOT update. PLEASE HELP!!!! Thanks |
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I forgot to ask something else.
I'm not sure how the Macro will help out. If I open Excel and execute a Macro, the speed at which the spreadsheets update the links and calculates would remain the same. I would need to wait until the Macro has finished running to then continue on and open another spreadsheet. In other words, I would not be able to work with Excel while the Macro is running. Am I missing something? Thanks Carlos "Carlos" wrote: Let me say --- I GREATLY appreciate your effort in helping me out. Is it possible to adjust settings related to linking on a "global all Excel files" setting? Did you encounter issues like Excel Freezing also? Thanks Carlos "JLatham" wrote: The "update links" and "save link values" should already be the default settings, but yes as you surmised, they are workbook settings and not global "all Excel files" settings. "Sometimes if I happen to slip up and open the MAIN spreadsheet which reads other spreadsheets prior to opening the ones it looks at, Excel 2007 states it is updating links towards the bottom right and basically freezes the program. I know my spreadsheets have alot of links but what amazes me is that MY dinosaur program of LOTUS 1-2-3 does not run into the same problem and it has spreadsheets with just as many links." In a way it's probably the advantages of being a 'dinosaur' --- it's not filled with many features that probably most of the users never utilize (such as all of the net-centric and group collaboration abilities). But, as you noted, the slowdowns can even take place in Excel 2003. I had a project a while back where I *THOUGHT* I was being really slick by not creating links to data in other workbooks by setting up dynamic formulas to bring the data in, convert to values and place where needed in the workbook. I found that Excel was maintaining DDE links anyhow, even when the formulas referencing the other workbooks were deleted and it was killing performance. I eventually rewrote that whole section to open the other workbooks, import the data directly and close the other workbooks when I was done with them - big improvement in performance. YOU ARE NOT the only one to encounter these issues. Performance has been an issue with Excel 2007 since the day it was released. You should see what happens if you happen to use charting/graphing and try to change anything on a chart/graph! As far as the "update links?" prompt - I'd go ahead and activate it. Then if you know the other workbooks have not been altered since the last time you used the main one, you can say NO and perhaps get into the use of it quicker. Or even set calculation to manual and not update links, and wait until you're ready to print/review results to have it update the links and recalculate the workbook. Here's a short macro that you could add to the workbook that will update the links in it and recalculate it: Sub BringUpToDate() ActiveWorkbook.UpdateLink Name:=ActiveWorkbook.LinkSources Application.Calculate MsgBox "Workbook Links and Calculations have been updated." End Sub "Carlos" wrote: I'm using Excel 2007 and Excel 2003 but it seems like the problem is more pronounced with 2007. I do not have the spreadsheets set up in Automatic Calc so it is odd that it takes so long. When I go to Excel Options, I've have selected the following: Under "When calculating this workbook:" -Update links to other documents -Save external link values I just noticed that the above section indicates THIS WORKBOOK. Is there a way to have all spreadsheets default to the settings within Excel Options? Under General: There is a option "Ask to update automatic links"...........I don't have this selected but I suppose this prompts you prior to opening the spreadsheet if I would like to update automatic links. Am I correct ? Sometimes if I happen to slip up and open the MAIN spreadsheet which reads other spreadsheets prior to opening the ones it looks at, Excel 2007 states it is updating links towards the bottom right and basically freezes the program. I know my spreadsheets have alot of links but what amazes me is that MY dinosaur program of LOTUS 1-2-3 does not run into the same problem and it has spreadsheets with just as many links. I would find it hard to believe nobody else has encountered the issues I'm seeing. It makes using Excel 2007 VERY inefficient. Please let me know if I should activate the other option which prompts if I want links to be updated? The only concern is that initially I would be ok if the links are NOT updated but if I wanted to Calculate the spreadsheet..............I would then want the spreadsheet to update LINKS prior to recalculating the spreadsheet. Thanks for all your help!!! Carlos "JLatham" wrote: What version of Excel are you using? I''ve found Excel 2007 to be much slower than previous versions of Excel in performing such operations, especially when Calculation is set to Automatic - seems that it wants to recalculate the entire workbook with every cell's change in value. As for automatically updating: Excel 2003 and earlier: Tools -- Options -- [Calculation] tab, check the box next to "Update remote references" Same thing in Excel 2007: Office Button -- [Excel Options] button, then in the "Advanced" group, scroll down about 3/4 of the way and in the "When calculating this workbook" bunch you'll find the "Update links ..." item, and in the next group there's also an item to ask if you want to be prompted about whether or not to update them when the workbook is opened. Hope this helps at least a little. "Carlos" wrote: We are very puzzled about the amount of time it is taking to open Excel spreadsheets containing links to other spreadsheets. We have been attempting to program all our reports into Excel and find that Lotus 1-2-3 from 1995 opens spreadsheets MUCH quicker. We've tried to find an Excel set-up that would help open the spreadsheets quicker but no luck. Another thing we've noticed is that our spreadsheets will not update the links to other spreadsheets after hitting the Calculate button unless we have all the linked spreadsheets open also. Example: Spreadsheet A picks up figures from spreadsheet B, C, and D. If we attempt to open Spreadsheet A, it will take us anywhere from 2 minutes to an hour to open if spreadsheets B, C, and D are NOT open. This does not happen in LOTUS 1-2-3 which has a setting to "update links upon opening". The ONLY way for us to open spreadsheet A quickly is to FIRST open spreadsheets B, C, and D. Also, if these other spreadsheets are NOT open then the figures in Spreadsheet A would NOT update. PLEASE HELP!!!! Thanks |
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Would installing SERVICE Packs possibly help the linking and calculating
issues? I saw some things in google about it but not sure if I should proceed. "Carlos" wrote: Let me say --- I GREATLY appreciate your effort in helping me out. Is it possible to adjust settings related to linking on a "global all Excel files" setting? Did you encounter issues like Excel Freezing also? Thanks Carlos "JLatham" wrote: The "update links" and "save link values" should already be the default settings, but yes as you surmised, they are workbook settings and not global "all Excel files" settings. "Sometimes if I happen to slip up and open the MAIN spreadsheet which reads other spreadsheets prior to opening the ones it looks at, Excel 2007 states it is updating links towards the bottom right and basically freezes the program. I know my spreadsheets have alot of links but what amazes me is that MY dinosaur program of LOTUS 1-2-3 does not run into the same problem and it has spreadsheets with just as many links." In a way it's probably the advantages of being a 'dinosaur' --- it's not filled with many features that probably most of the users never utilize (such as all of the net-centric and group collaboration abilities). But, as you noted, the slowdowns can even take place in Excel 2003. I had a project a while back where I *THOUGHT* I was being really slick by not creating links to data in other workbooks by setting up dynamic formulas to bring the data in, convert to values and place where needed in the workbook. I found that Excel was maintaining DDE links anyhow, even when the formulas referencing the other workbooks were deleted and it was killing performance. I eventually rewrote that whole section to open the other workbooks, import the data directly and close the other workbooks when I was done with them - big improvement in performance. YOU ARE NOT the only one to encounter these issues. Performance has been an issue with Excel 2007 since the day it was released. You should see what happens if you happen to use charting/graphing and try to change anything on a chart/graph! As far as the "update links?" prompt - I'd go ahead and activate it. Then if you know the other workbooks have not been altered since the last time you used the main one, you can say NO and perhaps get into the use of it quicker. Or even set calculation to manual and not update links, and wait until you're ready to print/review results to have it update the links and recalculate the workbook. Here's a short macro that you could add to the workbook that will update the links in it and recalculate it: Sub BringUpToDate() ActiveWorkbook.UpdateLink Name:=ActiveWorkbook.LinkSources Application.Calculate MsgBox "Workbook Links and Calculations have been updated." End Sub "Carlos" wrote: I'm using Excel 2007 and Excel 2003 but it seems like the problem is more pronounced with 2007. I do not have the spreadsheets set up in Automatic Calc so it is odd that it takes so long. When I go to Excel Options, I've have selected the following: Under "When calculating this workbook:" -Update links to other documents -Save external link values I just noticed that the above section indicates THIS WORKBOOK. Is there a way to have all spreadsheets default to the settings within Excel Options? Under General: There is a option "Ask to update automatic links"...........I don't have this selected but I suppose this prompts you prior to opening the spreadsheet if I would like to update automatic links. Am I correct ? Sometimes if I happen to slip up and open the MAIN spreadsheet which reads other spreadsheets prior to opening the ones it looks at, Excel 2007 states it is updating links towards the bottom right and basically freezes the program. I know my spreadsheets have alot of links but what amazes me is that MY dinosaur program of LOTUS 1-2-3 does not run into the same problem and it has spreadsheets with just as many links. I would find it hard to believe nobody else has encountered the issues I'm seeing. It makes using Excel 2007 VERY inefficient. Please let me know if I should activate the other option which prompts if I want links to be updated? The only concern is that initially I would be ok if the links are NOT updated but if I wanted to Calculate the spreadsheet..............I would then want the spreadsheet to update LINKS prior to recalculating the spreadsheet. Thanks for all your help!!! Carlos "JLatham" wrote: What version of Excel are you using? I''ve found Excel 2007 to be much slower than previous versions of Excel in performing such operations, especially when Calculation is set to Automatic - seems that it wants to recalculate the entire workbook with every cell's change in value. As for automatically updating: Excel 2003 and earlier: Tools -- Options -- [Calculation] tab, check the box next to "Update remote references" Same thing in Excel 2007: Office Button -- [Excel Options] button, then in the "Advanced" group, scroll down about 3/4 of the way and in the "When calculating this workbook" bunch you'll find the "Update links ..." item, and in the next group there's also an item to ask if you want to be prompted about whether or not to update them when the workbook is opened. Hope this helps at least a little. "Carlos" wrote: We are very puzzled about the amount of time it is taking to open Excel spreadsheets containing links to other spreadsheets. We have been attempting to program all our reports into Excel and find that Lotus 1-2-3 from 1995 opens spreadsheets MUCH quicker. We've tried to find an Excel set-up that would help open the spreadsheets quicker but no luck. Another thing we've noticed is that our spreadsheets will not update the links to other spreadsheets after hitting the Calculate button unless we have all the linked spreadsheets open also. Example: Spreadsheet A picks up figures from spreadsheet B, C, and D. If we attempt to open Spreadsheet A, it will take us anywhere from 2 minutes to an hour to open if spreadsheets B, C, and D are NOT open. This does not happen in LOTUS 1-2-3 which has a setting to "update links upon opening". The ONLY way for us to open spreadsheet A quickly is to FIRST open spreadsheets B, C, and D. Also, if these other spreadsheets are NOT open then the figures in Spreadsheet A would NOT update. PLEASE HELP!!!! Thanks |
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