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I am having a lot of trouble with increasing the speed of my workbook
calculations. I have queries, outside links and many INDEX and MATCH formulas that I do not want to eliminate. After I run a query and have the main page of the workbook calculate, is there any way that I can continue to calculate the rest of the workbook without the main page recalculating? All of the worksheets rely on the main page and some of the worksheets rely on other pages as well. Therefore, calc sheet is not thorough enough. I need to calculate entire workbook except certain pages. I am wondering if getting a computer with dual processors would enhance the speed of the calculations. Any opinions on larger, faster computers? Or would this be pointless because of the built-in inefficiencies in the workbook? Will the calculations still bottleneck or would a super powerful processor blow through the problems? |
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For many tips about Excel performance, visit www.decisionmodels.com
Look specifically at the section about LOOKUPs Dual processors don't help, faster ones do, directly related to the processor speed. For large spreadsheets, memory can be important, but most modern computers have enough. -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "TJ" wrote in message ... I am having a lot of trouble with increasing the speed of my workbook calculations. I have queries, outside links and many INDEX and MATCH formulas that I do not want to eliminate. After I run a query and have the main page of the workbook calculate, is there any way that I can continue to calculate the rest of the workbook without the main page recalculating? All of the worksheets rely on the main page and some of the worksheets rely on other pages as well. Therefore, calc sheet is not thorough enough. I need to calculate entire workbook except certain pages. I am wondering if getting a computer with dual processors would enhance the speed of the calculations. Any opinions on larger, faster computers? Or would this be pointless because of the built-in inefficiencies in the workbook? Will the calculations still bottleneck or would a super powerful processor blow through the problems? |
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"Niek Otten" wrote: For many tips about Excel performance, visit www.decisionmodels.com Look specifically at the section about LOOKUPs Dual processors don't help, faster ones do, directly related to the processor speed. For large spreadsheets, memory can be important, but most modern computers have enough. -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "TJ" wrote in message ... I am having a lot of trouble with increasing the speed of my workbook calculations. I have queries, outside links and many INDEX and MATCH formulas that I do not want to eliminate. After I run a query and have the main page of the workbook calculate, is there any way that I can continue to calculate the rest of the workbook without the main page recalculating? All of the worksheets rely on the main page and some of the worksheets rely on other pages as well. Therefore, calc sheet is not thorough enough. I need to calculate entire workbook except certain pages. I am wondering if getting a computer with dual processors would enhance the speed of the calculations. Any opinions on larger, faster computers? Or would this be pointless because of the built-in inefficiencies in the workbook? Will the calculations still bottleneck or would a super powerful processor blow through the problems? |
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