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Almost certainly is related to what is going on in your computer and has nothing to do with Excel itself (unless you have a monster spreadsheet with thousands of calculations. See if there are problems in other applications. If so, look at issues with your computer. If not, check the size of your Excel workbook. If it is huge (e.g. several MB), live with the slowness, get a faster computer, or see what you can do to reduce the size of the spreadsheet.

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