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Frenda,
In addition to the other comments about this, you don't have to select sheets or cells to copy, move, or otherwise work on cells. Worksheets("Sheet1").Range("A1") = Worksheets("Sheet2").Range ("D5") This would work regardless of the currently selected sheet. It's still faster do turn off screen updating, as Chip said. -- Earl Kiosterud www.smokeylake.com "frendabrenda1" wrote in message ... Good afternoon! I have a macro that refers to multiple sheets. As it goes along in the process, the sheets flash on the screen. This has caused some of the users discomfort. Is there a way to show only 1 sheet (user interface) or a blank screen or a progress bar or hourglass or something so the flashing will not occur. Thank you for any help. |
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