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9.1

Vba takes to long to run

Asked by NttNschu in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Access Coding/Macros

Tags: Excel, VBA

I have the attached code and it takes about an hour to run.
Does anyone know how to streamline it to run more efficiently.

Thanks
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    Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    
    With Sheet1
        LR1 = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row
    End With
    With Sheet2
        LR2 = .Cells(.Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row
    End With
    For SR2 = 2 To LR2
        
        For SR1 = 2 To LR1
            If Sheet1.Cells(SR1, 12) = "Expense" Then
                CC1 = Sheet1.Cells(SR1, 2)
                CC2 = Sheet2.Cells(SR2, 2)
                If CC2 = CC1 Then
                    CC1a = Sheet1.Cells(SR1, 3)
                    CC2a = Sheet2.Cells(SR2, 3)
                    If CC2a = CC1a Then
                        SRV2 = SRV2 + Sheet1.Cells(SR1, 4)
                    End If
                End If
            End If
            
        Next
        If SRV2 <> 0 Then
            Sheet2.Cells(SR2, 5) = SRV2
        End If
        SRV2 = 0
    Next
    Application.ScreenUpdating = True
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Tags: Excel, VBA
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Solution Provided By: brettdj
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Solution Grade: A
 
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