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Worksheet Speed
I have a spreadsheet with 5 pages, 2 are external reports, 2 are "calc"
pages, and one is a "Final" page. Also wrote into the workbook is an 8 page Userform filled with a good hundred textbox's, combobox's, labels, and buttons. As i've developed this workbook it gets slower and slower do to additional formulas, and such. Now it's finished and I need to speed it up. Only 2 processes are really slow out of the entire thing, and running one after the other takes in excess of 10 minutes. Basically, I need to speed these things up. but with the vast amount of code, and formulas, can I easy run a macro or something, and find out which cells/lines of code are taking up processing power/time/etc... |
Worksheet Speed
Hi Paul,
For lots of tips about Excel performance, visit Charles Williams' site: www.decisionmodels.com -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "PaulW" wrote in message ... |I have a spreadsheet with 5 pages, 2 are external reports, 2 are "calc" | pages, and one is a "Final" page. Also wrote into the workbook is an 8 page | Userform filled with a good hundred textbox's, combobox's, labels, and | buttons. As i've developed this workbook it gets slower and slower do to | additional formulas, and such. | | Now it's finished and I need to speed it up. Only 2 processes are really | slow out of the entire thing, and running one after the other takes in excess | of 10 minutes. | | Basically, I need to speed these things up. but with the vast amount of | code, and formulas, can I easy run a macro or something, and find out which | cells/lines of code are taking up processing power/time/etc... |
Worksheet Speed
maybe you should turn autocalculation off? ( and turn it on only in certain
conditions ) |
Worksheet Speed
you could probably trying creating an Excel add-in, which is creating
a .xll file |
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