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Just a few general comments:

LibreOffice is a relative large desktop application so if you have a low
resource computer (old or very low cost) performance will be slower with
more open worksheets.

Performance is affected by the "size" of each worksheet.  "Size" somewhat
difficult to measure but more cells used, more formulas used and more
formatting used affect performance.

I have a few large worksheets for which I uncheck "Menu > Data >
AutoCalculate".  I must then press F9 to update the formulas.

Several times on this mailing list people have reported slow performance
related to cell formatting.  Some worksheets converted from Excel include
formatting "baggage" which can slow performance.  Sometimes I rebuild these
worksheets in LibreOffice to leave this "baggage" behind.

On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 1:46 PM, Paolo Del Romano <delromano@gmail.com>
wrote:

Try to explain me better.

If I open two or three sheets of calc at the same time, everything slows
down

Paolo

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