On Thursday 23 of April 2020, Stephen Fanning wrote: > As for the processing itself, I remain unclear about how Calc allocates > tasks to threads. Can we give the user any general advice on how he could > structure his spreadsheet to gain the maximum performance benefits from the > availability of multiple cores? Or maybe there are ways to organise a > spreadsheet that will frustrate Calc's attempts to multi-thread, which we > ought to advise against? Technically threads are generally used only for formula groups, which are a sufficient number of adjacent cells in a column that use the same formula (and get different results because of relative cell addressing). In UI terms, write e.g. "=A1*2" to B1, grab the bottom-right corner of the cell and extend down. But it's implementated this way because that's usually how large spreadsheets are created. So I think it's a needless complication to be specific about this. -- Luboš Luňák l.lunak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice