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Calculation speed issue
Excel 2002 SP3
I have several workbooks that have multiple worksheets inside. I recently copied and pasted several of the sheets from one book to another. All links and reference in the worksheets of the new book are self contained as they were in the oricinal copy. The problem however is that the calculation speed in the original is approx 1 second. The calculation speed in the new worksheet is approximately 45 sec. Q. Is there a way to find out what is being calculated? The lower left hand corner shows the percent of calculation coomplete but does not indicate what is being calculated. |
Calculation speed issue
Take a look at EditLinks to see if your links are looking at the current,
open workbook or the old closed workbook. The length of calculation time seems to indicate that Excel is referencing the old, closed workbook. HTH, -- Gary Brown If this post was helpful, please click the ''Yes'' button next to ''Was this Post Helpfull to you?''. "Steve M" wrote: Excel 2002 SP3 I have several workbooks that have multiple worksheets inside. I recently copied and pasted several of the sheets from one book to another. All links and reference in the worksheets of the new book are self contained as they were in the oricinal copy. The problem however is that the calculation speed in the original is approx 1 second. The calculation speed in the new worksheet is approximately 45 sec. Q. Is there a way to find out what is being calculated? The lower left hand corner shows the percent of calculation coomplete but does not indicate what is being calculated. |
Calculation speed issue
Steve M -
Here's one of the standard information resources: http://www.decisionmodels.com/calcsecrets.htm - Mike www.mikemiddleton.com "Steve M" <Steve wrote in message ... Excel 2002 SP3 I have several workbooks that have multiple worksheets inside. I recently copied and pasted several of the sheets from one book to another. All links and reference in the worksheets of the new book are self contained as they were in the oricinal copy. The problem however is that the calculation speed in the original is approx 1 second. The calculation speed in the new worksheet is approximately 45 sec. Q. Is there a way to find out what is being calculated? The lower left hand corner shows the percent of calculation coomplete but does not indicate what is being calculated. |
Calculation speed issue
Mike:
Many thanks for your reply. I went to the link and in a few minutes learned quite a bit. Hopefull this knowledge will help me solve my problem. Thanks again Steve M "Mike Middleton" wrote: Steve M - Here's one of the standard information resources: http://www.decisionmodels.com/calcsecrets.htm - Mike www.mikemiddleton.com "Steve M" <Steve wrote in message ... Excel 2002 SP3 I have several workbooks that have multiple worksheets inside. I recently copied and pasted several of the sheets from one book to another. All links and reference in the worksheets of the new book are self contained as they were in the oricinal copy. The problem however is that the calculation speed in the original is approx 1 second. The calculation speed in the new worksheet is approximately 45 sec. Q. Is there a way to find out what is being calculated? The lower left hand corner shows the percent of calculation coomplete but does not indicate what is being calculated. |
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