tonywatsonhelp
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Hi Everyone,
This is somerhing i've noticed happen a lot more recently and think it might be to do with the excel document itself but i get a lot of page bleeding.
i don't know if that the correct term for it but basicly i'll do something on a page like add in a new date or name (Something that does not trigger any macros or anything and i get a very quick shot of another sheet in the document before returning to the document,
Its so fast it almost like subliminal but just about noticable, and i think its screen shots that are held in it memory?
anyway hard to explain and i'm not worried about what it is but would like to stop it, so i was wondering if there was a vba comand that clears all the memmory of the document (again might not be the exact wording but i'm sure you know what i mean!)
if so please help
Please done suggest Application. screenupdating as i have already ruled this out as the problem.
however any ideas would be a help
Thanks
Tony
This is somerhing i've noticed happen a lot more recently and think it might be to do with the excel document itself but i get a lot of page bleeding.
i don't know if that the correct term for it but basicly i'll do something on a page like add in a new date or name (Something that does not trigger any macros or anything and i get a very quick shot of another sheet in the document before returning to the document,
Its so fast it almost like subliminal but just about noticable, and i think its screen shots that are held in it memory?
anyway hard to explain and i'm not worried about what it is but would like to stop it, so i was wondering if there was a vba comand that clears all the memmory of the document (again might not be the exact wording but i'm sure you know what i mean!)
if so please help
Please done suggest Application. screenupdating as i have already ruled this out as the problem.
however any ideas would be a help
Thanks
Tony