Re: NVDA freezes when editing a cell in Microsoft Excel
Cearbhall O'Meadhra
Quentin,
Yes, I think defining the area as a table would make it easier to limit the active area.
Here is a good example of reasons for a slow Worksheet: https://trumpexcel.com/suffering-from-slow-excel-spreadsheets/#8
All the best,
Cearbhall
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Quentin Christensen
Sent: Friday, June 3, 2022 9:49 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] NVDA freezes when editing a cell in Microsoft Excel
I've never heard of deleting empty rows to make formulas faster. Excel is very slow though so anything which helps is good! If you have a single block of cells with your data on a worksheet (as the majority often are), then if you turn them into a "table" (control+t), you can use formulas to more easily work with different sections. For instance if I have "name", "Spent" columns in my table, instead of =SUM(D:D), you can use =SUM(Table1[Spent]) to see how much everyone has spent. I don't know if it's faster, but it does make formulas easier to read.
On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 6:06 PM Cearbhall O'Meadhra <cearbhall.omeadhra@...> wrote:
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