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My worksheet has about 100,000 calculations and is very slow in calculating
them. It is taking me about 5-8 minutes to calculate the entire worksheet on
a machine that has 4GB of RAM. The worksheet size is 21 columns by over 6,000
rows. Do anyone know of a way to increase the calculation speed without
breaking the data ino several different workbooks?
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All about Excel speed:

www.decisionmodels.com

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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa730921.aspx

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My worksheet has about 100,000 calculations and is very slow in
calculating
them. It is taking me about 5-8 minutes to calculate the entire worksheet
on
a machine that has 4GB of RAM. The worksheet size is 21 columns by over
6,000
rows. Do anyone know of a way to increase the calculation speed without
breaking the data ino several different workbooks?


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