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I've got a spreadsheet that opens up, refreshes the data, calculates some
statistics, updates some graphs, and the prints out a report. It all happens so fast my operators are unsure if it actually does anything (other than waiting for the printout). Is there a way to build in delays that wouldn't require operator interaction to show them the status of the process. I was thinking of a single cell that had different text in it depending on the step (ie., updating data, formatting report, printing report, etc.) but I want to build in a delay function so that the messages don't fly buy so fast the operator cannot see them. Thanks, |
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