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Automatic and manual calculations
Rather than setting application.calculation to xlAutomatic (or using
application.calculate), you might just use ActiveSheet.Calculate as necessary w/in the smaller spreadsheet. "Muttley" wrote: I have a large spreadsheet that has manual calculations. Part of the macro opens up another smaller spreadsheet that I would like to have as automatic calculations. When this opens I have some VB that sets this up to be automatic, but this seems to set the big spreadsheet up to automatic as well, resulting in a v long calculation. Is there anyway just to have the small spreadsheet set up as automatic? Thanks. |
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