DZV is great, but…

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Here is a balanced perspective. It doesn’t demonise DZV, instead, Dan Chissick introduces a smart workaround to ensure that hidden worksheets aren’t just invisible, but their data is also filtered out at the source, preserving dashboard performance. It’s not just a cautionary tale; it’s a practical, future-ready guide for dashboard builders who care both about speed and form.

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