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It seems that everytime I save a workbook or change something in a
spreadsheet with user-defined functions, it starts re-calculating the cells with user-defined functions. I can see this by looking at the messages in the status bar. How can I prevent excel (2000) from doing this? Also, the calculations are extremely slow? I don't know why since the user-defined functions I defined are extremely simple and short. Victor |
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