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I have a large workbook that includes a macro that first sets calculation
mode to manual and then starts the Solver. All data and calculations used by the Solver are located in a single worksheet. It is really slow. It is like if the Solver is doing an "Application.Calculate" at each iteration, calculating all worksheets, which would make sense. - Am I right thinking that the Solver use "Application.Calculate"? - If yes, is it possible to specify to the Solver to calculate only a given worksheet? Thanks. |
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