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Brad
Hello.
I'm using Excel 2000.
I've implemented a pivot table accessing an Access 2000
database. I refresh the data in the pivot table once a
week, then email a link to my users. The problem is,
whenever I refresh the data in the pivottable, it reads
the data 10 rows at a time usually. Sometimes, it reads
70 rows at a time (at a time being about .5 seconds per
read). Other times, it's even faster. I have a lot of
data, and sometimes the update only takes a few seconds,
other times I need to go make some coffee and socialize.
Any way to speed this up? I've tried setting Excel to the
highest priority in my operating system, but it doesn't do
any good. Both files are local on my hard drive.
Thanks for the help.
-Brad
I'm using Excel 2000.
I've implemented a pivot table accessing an Access 2000
database. I refresh the data in the pivot table once a
week, then email a link to my users. The problem is,
whenever I refresh the data in the pivottable, it reads
the data 10 rows at a time usually. Sometimes, it reads
70 rows at a time (at a time being about .5 seconds per
read). Other times, it's even faster. I have a lot of
data, and sometimes the update only takes a few seconds,
other times I need to go make some coffee and socialize.
Any way to speed this up? I've tried setting Excel to the
highest priority in my operating system, but it doesn't do
any good. Both files are local on my hard drive.
Thanks for the help.
-Brad