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Old 10-07-2013, 02:22 PM
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Changing the calculation to Manual is another good idea, IMO; I didn't think of that, but it means you can decide when you want to go through the wait, even after you've reduced it.

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Originally Posted by Itsbarbara
I dabbled in VBA, but it has been quite a while.

This may just be the best way to approach this so I can hand it off.
If you're thinking VBA may be the best way so you can then hand it off, I'm inclined to disagree. I love VBA automation, but once I hand something off I want the victim of my work to be able to deal with it himself if it breaks; so VBA is a good idea only if there's someone there who can fix broken VBA. I'm guessing that isn't the "this" you were referring to, but I mention it just in case I'm mistaken.
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