Hourglass pointer stays until move mouse? xlWait question...

9tanstaafl9

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Probably a dumb question, but does anyone know why my cursor stays looking like an hour glass until I actually move the mouse when the macro is done running? It didn't do that the other times I used xlWait...

I click on the button, the cursor turns into a hourglass, my macro runs (takes about 10 seconds), and the cursor just stays looking like an hourglass until I move the mouse again. I can handle this, but the people I'm giving the report to will complain.

Code has Application.Cursor = xlWait at the beginning and
Application.Cursor = xlDefault at the end...

Jennifer
 

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