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I did a python macro that adds sheets, renames them and fills in some formula in select cells. It 
also has a portion that deletes the sheets. 

I find that the sheet creation runs faster although there's more lines of code running. Whereas the 
sheet removal macro is just 2lines and runs 3-5times slower. Both routines use 'FOR' loops (the 
creating routine even has a nested loop).  

What could be responsible? Does calc recalculate for each removed sheet? Can that feature be 
toggled off via macro just before the removal loops ...and toggled back on?

Thanks in advance :)
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