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Print Preview slows my code?
Running 2007 Prof+. I have a block of code that runs (yes with
screenupdating = false) to loop through a collection of cells and hide some rows, show some rows and perform row-height autofit on the ones showing. When I open the file, all is well - code runs nice and fast. However, once I've done a PrintPreview, code slows drastically and remains slow for as long as I have the file open. If I close and reopen the file, now it's fast again. SO. Is there some object I can get at with code to reset it to the before-print-preview state? Thanks for whatever help you have to offer! |
Print Preview slows my code?
Try turning off the display of page breaks... ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks = False -- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA (Special Sort... http://www.contextures.com/excel-sort-addin.html) "B Lynn B" wrote in message ... Running 2007 Prof+. I have a block of code that runs (yes with screenupdating = false) to loop through a collection of cells and hide some rows, show some rows and perform row-height autofit on the ones showing. When I open the file, all is well - code runs nice and fast. However, once I've done a PrintPreview, code slows drastically and remains slow for as long as I have the file open. If I close and reopen the file, now it's fast again. SO. Is there some object I can get at with code to reset it to the before-print-preview state? Thanks for whatever help you have to offer! |
Print Preview slows my code?
That worked beautifully - thanks so much!
"Jim Cone" wrote: Try turning off the display of page breaks... ActiveSheet.DisplayPageBreaks = False -- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA (Special Sort... http://www.contextures.com/excel-sort-addin.html) "B Lynn B" wrote in message ... Running 2007 Prof+. I have a block of code that runs (yes with screenupdating = false) to loop through a collection of cells and hide some rows, show some rows and perform row-height autofit on the ones showing. When I open the file, all is well - code runs nice and fast. However, once I've done a PrintPreview, code slows drastically and remains slow for as long as I have the file open. If I close and reopen the file, now it's fast again. SO. Is there some object I can get at with code to reset it to the before-print-preview state? Thanks for whatever help you have to offer! . |
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