Using Frames on macros

Macker72

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Hi
I have a long macro with lots of graphical work. when i run the macro the screen shows all the different steps in a flash, i have been told that if i switch frames off it will stop this flashing effect. can you help explain?
Thanks
Macker
 

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I'm not sure what's meant by frames, but if you put
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
at the top of the macro then (as it implies) it will stop anything showing while the macro runs
 
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