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Default Range Name affecting speed of macro

well theres nothing slow about that.

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On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 17:16:17 +0100, "Charles Williams"
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Charles, Thanks for taking the time to consider this problem.
I'm still as perplexed as ever.


What is the refersto formula of the name that causes the problem?


The actual name is 'Main Working Paper'!$HW$53:$HW$1499

If you select it in Name Manager and click the Evaluate button how long
does
it take before the answer appears?


It evaluates instantly.


Rgds



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On 28 Apr 2006 05:01:34 -0700, "Pete_UK" wrote:

When you copy a sheet from one workbook to another, any named ranges
which are used by the sheet go with it (still referenced back to the
original workbook). So, in creating your second workbook (you don't
describe how), you may well be taking some of the named ranges from
Book1. If you then copy and paste this into Book 3, your ranges will
also be transfered with it.

I don't know why one particular range should cause the slowdown, but it
might be worth examining how you create Book 2 and think of
alternatives to copy/paste.

Hope this helps.

Pete (from Woolston!)

Hello Neighbour :-)

Thanks for this suggestion Pete.

When I look at the intermediate book2, it is devoid of any range names
- as I expect.

Book 2 is created by a copy and paste from the datasheet in Book1. On
that data sheet neither are there any names local to the sheet.

Neither can I see any hidden names (using the excellent Name Manager
3.2 fromJan Karel Pieterse).

So at the moment I'm still stumped although all the facts point to
there being some sort of a problem with a particular name.

:-(



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