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I have noticed that when I run a particular macro that sometime it starts to
slow down (i.e. slow status bar) due to poor programming on my part. But what I have noticed is that if I hit ESC once, the status bar actually speeds up. If I hit it again, it does the expected break in code. What does hitting ESC speed it up? Thanks |
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