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This is related to a post made earlier, but I do not feel I explained myself
clearly enough. We use an Excel workbook template to document information about schemes of work and lesson plans. These workbooks are 'filled' in and then converted to 'web content', i.e. processed by internal (passworded) macros and saved out as a non interactive workbook in HTML. Occasionally I need to update a cell in a small number of worksheets contained within the workbook (changes to hyperlinks to external documents). If I wish to edit the HTML, I open the files in excel, at which point Excel seems to go through a process where all cells are (re) calculated. As these workbooks are fairly large, this takes an age. Is there any way in which I can edit these files without this recalculation? regards John -- UK John |
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