okay... thinking out loud...
Same specs. External file, but stored in same folder on all computers.
Interesting. Depending on how determined you are to figure this out, you could to some testing to norrow it down a bit...
- Save the XL file as a dummy file.
- Take out all the macros so it's just an XL spreadsheet.
- Test out how the this file now behaves on all computers.
If it is still slow on the others, the problem may be in how their computers are handling the computations within the spread sheet. If the file opens fine, the bottleneck may well be prat of your macros, OR again, how their computers are handling the macros.
More Questions...
1) When the file opens, does it automatically use the external file for data transfer? I mean, could the external file be part of the slowdown or is the external file used later on?
2) This information is generally stored is each file (I think) but check the other users settings. Specifically the "Manual" or "Automatic" calculations. (I know, that's not really a question).
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