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Default 1 Hour in Excel 2003 vs 8-10 Hours in 2007

Would anyone have any ideas on why it would be taking 8-10 hours to run a VBA
procedure in Excel 2007 that took less than an hour in Excel 2003? I know
this isn't much to go on to start with, but I wondered if anyone had run
across things that really slow down the processing. I have read where using
Shapes in the code drags it to a standstill, and I did have that, but I have
removed any references to Shapes.

Any ideas would be appreciated.

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