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Any unnecessary code will slow things down a bit.
I don't think this is particularly greedy code, but it's something else that could potentially go wrong. Mostly, though, I just don't recomend clocks in general unless there's a specific reason for them. As a user, I find them irritating. scottnshelly < wrote: Thanks, that a good one. You say you don't recommend it though? is it dangerous, or will it slow anything down? thanks again. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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