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Default A peculiar problem

If you increase the security rating, then open the
workbook with macros disabled, does it open / close
faster?

I was thinking that you may have to auto_open auto_close
code that might be looping

Patrick Molloy
Microsoft Excel MVP

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If anyone can help with this problem it would be greatly

appreciated.

I created a workbooks that is used to present a series

of user input
forms built onto separate sheets that are used to

calculate a score
based on the data input. Nothing to complex, just some

buttons and
check boxes and quite a few custom formulas. I also

added a simple menu
and tool bar for sheet navigation. All was going fine

until the
workbook developed a "bug". It takes up to 15min to

load and save (its
only 800kb). Once open it seems to work OK. The

problem is file and
computer dependent. Similar files work normally on

the "infected"
computer and the "infected" file works normally on other

computers. I
have stripped out the code and various sheets but it

only gives a small
improvement. As far as I can tell the problem occurs

before any code or
recalculation occurs

Any suggests on what may be wrong and how I can fix it?


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Thanks for the suggestion but I tried that. I also set
it to manual recalculation to see if custom formulas were
taking a long time. I stripped code and formulas out I
repaired office then uninstalled it and reinstalled it.
I removed all temporary files and ran a virus check. I
defraged my drive. I stopped short of throwing it out of
the window but I still have the bug and it is machine
and file dependent. I have gone from being frustrated to
just curious. I don't want this one to jump out again
when the time pressure is on.
-----Original Message-----
If you increase the security rating, then open the
workbook with macros disabled, does it open / close
faster?

I was thinking that you may have to auto_open auto_close
code that might be looping

Patrick Molloy
Microsoft Excel MVP

-----Original Message-----

If anyone can help with this problem it would be

greatly
appreciated.

I created a workbooks that is used to present a series

of user input
forms built onto separate sheets that are used to

calculate a score
based on the data input. Nothing to complex, just some

buttons and
check boxes and quite a few custom formulas. I also

added a simple menu
and tool bar for sheet navigation. All was going fine

until the
workbook developed a "bug". It takes up to 15min to

load and save (its
only 800kb). Once open it seems to work OK. The

problem is file and
computer dependent. Similar files work normally on

the "infected"
computer and the "infected" file works normally on

other
computers. I
have stripped out the code and various sheets but it

only gives a small
improvement. As far as I can tell the problem occurs

before any code or
recalculation occurs

Any suggests on what may be wrong and how I can fix it?


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