![]() Unfortunately the sheet is very calculation intensive, and from my knowledge of Access this is not suitable, hence my suggestion is breaking the sheet down to a few component parts. 4 lines!! (from nearer 40 - Thanks again guys!) On top of everything I have just opened the macros that are running in this beast! Using what I have learnt from Ozgrid, these can all be reduced to approx. Mega calculations would definitely save some space, linked to point 2, I reckon I could save a lot of space just doing some restructuring!Ħ. Merged cells are a big no-no in any spreadsheet, have learnt this at my own cost! Wasn't aware they were messed up with size though. It really frustrates me when I'm looking for data that I can be going back and forth many times.ģ. ![]() ![]() This definitely does not happen, and fully agree with you that it should. ![]() This is not really possible, since each sheet is completely different, and the sheet name needs to be descriptive to be as intuitive as possible to new users.Ģ. ![]()
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