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Searching in Google Groups gave me some useful results about
speeding up execution: - recalc off, - application.screenUpdating=false, - declare all variables, with integer the best and variant the worst, - after editing a module, copy the code, delete the module, create a module, insert the copied code (I am going to do it, although I can't believe it will change a thing), - keep comments to the minimum (unbelievable too: since the code is compiled, not interpreted - or is it ? -, the comments are read just once), - keep VBA closed (this one, I discovered by myself). But I am sure there is something else: the order of the sheets in the workbook, the order of the cell contents, and things like that. Here is why. I am working on a workbook with 5 sheets. Execution takes 13 seconds, whatever changes I make in the workbook, and even if there is no change (pressing F9 repeatedly, for instance). I tried something: I cut all cells in sheet2 and pasted them at the bottom of sheet1. Now, when I make a change in sheet5, execution takes half a second (but still 13 seconds when I make a change in the other sheets). Reversing, that is cutting all cells from sheet1 and pasting them at the bottom of sheet2, yields 13 seconds execution time everywhere. I'd be grateful if someone would give me some guidelines. And also, I would appreciate a comment about the 2 things I can't believe, above. Thanks |
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