Sam Hamels
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Hi everyone,
I have a large Excel file with a long macro that needs to run.
I am *not* looking for ways to optimize my Excel file or the macro code in order to increase its performance.
Performance (duration of the macro) is perfectly acceptable as long my instance of Excel remains 'in focus'.
As soon as I have the Windows focus on anything else (e.g. the calculator app), Excel, which is running the macro, slows down immensely.
I cannot simply have Excel 'remain in focus' the whole time while the macro is running, because I need to use my computer for other (non-CPU intensive) stuff in the meantime.
I am looking for a way to have Excel remain its regular speed, regardless of it being the Windows app that is in focus or not.
I have searched extensively on Google to find a solution, but haven't found any.
All I can find are some posts from 5 or more years ago that point to the same problem, with no real solution being given in the replies.
I'm using Excel 2019 64 bit.
Windows 10 (updated to the latest version).
Going into Windows Task Manager and setting the priority to 'High' or even 'Realtime' does not seem to make any difference. Excel still slows down immensely when not in focus.
There is also a change in Windows advanced system settings that is sometimes suggested elsewhere to solve this problem, but that also doesn't seem to make any difference in my case. (Settings -> Advanced System Settings -> Advanced tab -> Performance -> Settings -> Advanced tab -> Adjust for best performance of -> set to "Background Services" instead of "Programs").
Still desperately looking for a solution to this problem...
Cheers,
Sam
I have a large Excel file with a long macro that needs to run.
I am *not* looking for ways to optimize my Excel file or the macro code in order to increase its performance.
Performance (duration of the macro) is perfectly acceptable as long my instance of Excel remains 'in focus'.
As soon as I have the Windows focus on anything else (e.g. the calculator app), Excel, which is running the macro, slows down immensely.
I cannot simply have Excel 'remain in focus' the whole time while the macro is running, because I need to use my computer for other (non-CPU intensive) stuff in the meantime.
I am looking for a way to have Excel remain its regular speed, regardless of it being the Windows app that is in focus or not.
I have searched extensively on Google to find a solution, but haven't found any.
All I can find are some posts from 5 or more years ago that point to the same problem, with no real solution being given in the replies.
I'm using Excel 2019 64 bit.
Windows 10 (updated to the latest version).
Going into Windows Task Manager and setting the priority to 'High' or even 'Realtime' does not seem to make any difference. Excel still slows down immensely when not in focus.
There is also a change in Windows advanced system settings that is sometimes suggested elsewhere to solve this problem, but that also doesn't seem to make any difference in my case. (Settings -> Advanced System Settings -> Advanced tab -> Performance -> Settings -> Advanced tab -> Adjust for best performance of -> set to "Background Services" instead of "Programs").
Still desperately looking for a solution to this problem...
Cheers,
Sam
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