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Default NEED a PRO: Screen Epilepsy


I found a number of posts relating to this, but ain't yet seen nothin'
of any consequence, so..

Even though I clamped down on the modules / sheet changes with
Application.ScreenUpdate = False

and further made certain I was not turning it on and turning it off
when multiple modules were called and I was resetting protection on and
off for sheet info being written, and took the exact same precaution for

Application.EnableEvents = False

, the sheet the code initiates from, and especially the shapes thereon,
flash like the screen is having a freaking seizure.

One of you old pros or young geniuses out there (I am an old
hunt-and-pecker, but my wife just calls me "pecker" for short): What
the heck else can I do to try to eliminate all that flicker???
(Please!!!)


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