However, I felt to report this to you for your information, since it might well be the rule, rather than the exception (I’d bet most of RealStats users didn’t notice it, or simply ascribed it to a “physiological” slow down of their machine performance). To me, is a minor issue and I can ignore this cost, in particular if compared to the immense benefit I get from having RealStats enabled in Excel! Of course, it persists even after Excel or Windows get restarted. This 1-second delay in copy and paste actions is introduced whenever (and only when) one of the above XRealStats add-in is enabled. …unfortunately, I haven’t older versions to test. – Desktop: Intel Core i7-2600K CPU 3.40GHz, running 64-bit Windows 10 and Excel 2013 64-bit – Laptop: Surface Book 2 Intel Core i5-7300U 2.60GHz, running 64-bit Windows 10 and Excel 2016 32-bit In case you were still wondering if Jürgen’s issue was an exception or not, I can tell you that I experienced the same behavior on two PCs of mine:
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