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Hi !! ...is there a way to make a FOR NEXT ... multithreaded ???

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    Hi !! ...is there a way to make a FOR NEXT ... multithreaded ???

    i have like this..

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    Re: Hi !! ...is there a way to make a FOR NEXT ... multithreaded ???


    Yes if you can externalize the sub procedures outside Excel …

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    Re: Hi !! ...is there a way to make a FOR NEXT ... multithreaded ???

    Another possible way is to have the two subs LINDC and LC called from Userforms, each of which is shown .Modeless

    I expect integrating the results might be a challenge...

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    Re: Hi !! ...is there a way to make a FOR NEXT ... multithreaded ???

    the two subs LINDC and LC perform computations in the row i..

    i would like to to make 1 i
    on each core..
    at a time..

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