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Hi there,
I've read quite a few of the "How do I speed up my VBA" posts, and they've contained a few useful tips that I'll be using... a more specific question... I'm working on a monte carlo simulator whose functionality is written pretty much entirely in a single loooong method. I've knocked a couple of hours of it's runngin time already, and am at the point of clutching at straws to get rid of a few more minutes... I heard from someone that splitting my code up and approaching it from a more OO perspective, using excel user defined classes might speed it up. Has anyone got an opinion on this? Any other ideas, beyond disabling screen updating would be greatfully recieved :) Cheers Chris |
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