Re: Automation behaviour - strange but very useful

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> Hi Rob,
>
> Hard to say for sure what the difference is, but one thing that allows
> this in Excel is if you have a newer PC with a CPU that supports
> hyperthreading. With hyperthreading enabled Windows has a lot more
> flexibility to switch among running applications because the single CPU acts
> sort of like two separate CPUs.

That would make sense but the PC it works on is old and the PC it doesn't
work on has just been purchased! Could there be some kind of hyperthreading
setting in Windows? It really seems like there must be a setting somewhere
for it to have switched from one behaviour to the other...

Rob

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