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    difference between

    Hello all
    is there a difference between :Application.ScreenUpdating=False
    and Debug.Assert Application.ScreenUpdating
    Thanks in advance




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    hi.

    Application.ScreenUpdating=False is used to stop screen flickering when the macro is running.

    Debug.Assert is used debug the code. when the logical test value is false it will pause the code.

    so they are different things.


    try these codes:

    Sub test1()
    
        Debug.Assert Application.ScreenUpdating
        MsgBox Application.ScreenUpdating
    
    End Sub
    
    
    Sub test2()
    
        Application.ScreenUpdating = False
        Debug.Assert (Application.ScreenUpdating)
        MsgBox Application.ScreenUpdating
    
    End Sub
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    Thanks for the reply mr.mancubus
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    mokhtar

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