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Hi.
I just posted yesterday regarding a named range anomaly, and Garry (GS) responded with the solution to fixing my named ranges. Thanks Garry! The intial reason for the named ranges question, though, was because I am encountering a massive time delay to just insert or delete a row (approximately 5 minutes or more!!) I changed the named ranges Garry's guidance, and everything seemed to be working fine. ...except for the continued massive time drag to insert or delete rows. To check things, I first copied the sheet to a new book and tried deleting a row - no delay at all. This told me that maybe it has something to do with either conditional formatting and/or named ranges. So on the original sheet, I removed all conditional formatting, named ranges, and all worksheet vba code (I have worksheet_change code that added a hyperlink to a project number when it was entered). I then selected all blank rows/cells and cleared contents, and I ensured data filtering was not turned on. But when I tried to delete a row, it was still EXTREMELY slow (same . What else might I need to look for to hopefully fix this? It wasn't always like this. What might have changed to cause this, and how might I fix it? I thought about just copying all the worksheets (and VBA modules) into a new workbook, but I'm worried about link issues then. Any thoughts? Thanks! Frank |
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