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paritoshmehta[_21_]

help with formula calculation
 
I have this sheet where a lot of calculations happen which take up a lo
of memory while entering data.... till now real time updation wa
required so we were living with it, but now we plan to have th
formulas do the calculation once a week.....

the sheet is designed in a way that in one of the sheets, data i
entered and the other sheet has this hell lot of array entere
formulas.... is there a way (except for turning the calculations of
and on)where the formulas on the other sheet only get calculated whe
required...

I thought of having any character like an apostrophe (') before th
formulas and once a macro is runned, the apostrophies get removed an
after the calculation is over, they come back so that no mor
calculation happens..... but i am pretty sure (almost convinced) tha
the genius population here will have another way which is better tha
this....

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Vasant Nanavati

help with formula calculation
 
Just set calculation to manual (Tools | Options). You can do it via a macro
as well.

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Vasant

"paritoshmehta " wrote in
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I have this sheet where a lot of calculations happen which take up a lot
of memory while entering data.... till now real time updation was
required so we were living with it, but now we plan to have the
formulas do the calculation once a week.....

the sheet is designed in a way that in one of the sheets, data is
entered and the other sheet has this hell lot of array entered
formulas.... is there a way (except for turning the calculations off
and on)where the formulas on the other sheet only get calculated when
required...

I thought of having any character like an apostrophe (') before the
formulas and once a macro is runned, the apostrophies get removed and
after the calculation is over, they come back so that no more
calculation happens..... but i am pretty sure (almost convinced) that
the genius population here will have another way which is better than
this.....


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