Hello, forum.
I searched likely threads and found nothing so I apologize if I am redundant.
Excel 2013 as we all know has a really annoying feature where things "slide" from place to place and while I'm sure the street-level consumer finds it super keen-o and sparkly, the residual display when running VBA macros is not so much.
I have checked the "Disable hardware graphics acceleration" box, but nothing much seems to have changed. I am curious whether there is a deeper, more secret process to turn this stuff completely off.
Many thanks.
I searched likely threads and found nothing so I apologize if I am redundant.
Excel 2013 as we all know has a really annoying feature where things "slide" from place to place and while I'm sure the street-level consumer finds it super keen-o and sparkly, the residual display when running VBA macros is not so much.
I have checked the "Disable hardware graphics acceleration" box, but nothing much seems to have changed. I am curious whether there is a deeper, more secret process to turn this stuff completely off.
Many thanks.