raphics take more computer processing time than letters, numbers, and lines. That means it can take time for Excel to redraw a special graphic when you're scrolling around your sheet. In fact, if the graphic is complicated, that graphic can significantly slow things down. When this is the case, tell Excel not to display the graphic(s). The graphic will still be there; you just won't see it. Consequently, the graphic won't slow things down.
To turn off a graphic's display, first choose Tools, Options. In the Options dialog box, click the View tab. Choose one of the Objects options: - Show Placeholders--For improved speed, while still seeing shaded rectangles that show where the graphics will be.- Hide All--For the best speed, without even the shaded rectangles.
Finally, click OK.
The Print command will also ignore graphics, so be sure to turn on the graphics before printing if you want the graphic included in your printout.
Saturday, October 20
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