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I know I've seen this tip on this group before, but for the life of me I
can't even begin to think on how to do a Google search for it. How do I keep my Workbook and Worksheets from flashing and changing as my code runs? My code is working, but it's terrible on the eyes, makes me kind of dizzy. I know there's a simple statement that takes care of this, just can't remember what it is for the life of me. Anybody? Thanks! -gk |
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