VBA recalculation settings acting odd

roscoe

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Hoping I'm not the only one...but I have code that turns off auto-recalc prior to running and turns it back on when it's complete (significant time savings).

Problem is, it doesn't always work. Sometimes I can still see "calculating" messages flashing on the screen, and other times when it ends it stays in manual calc mode. It appears to only work as intended when I don't have other macro-workbooks open (I have a timecard project that I tend to leave open).

Is there a way to isolate the workbooks such that these things don't happen?
 

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.calculation is application level. you could try running this workbook in a new instance of excel.
 
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How? In older versions of office that was easy, but not sure how to do that now...
 
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right click and choose excel
 

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Then maybe it's the way they set up our network, but for me that only opens a fresh window, not a new instance of Excel.
 
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hmm. sorry, thats all i do. i am running excel 2010 on Win10 x64 21H1
 
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