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Gordon. Yes f9 worked.How come not automaticly?

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T.B. - 29 Jan 2005 18:31 GMT
Using Excel Spreadsheets My running sum at the bottem of page Changes
automaticly When I enter new numbers on some sheets but  I have to do it all
over on others.  Yes F9 worked but why is it not auto.  Y
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Gord Dibben - 29 Jan 2005 19:02 GMT
T.B.

You should stick to the same thread for continuity, please.

Tools>Options>Calculation can be Auto or Manual.

Excel takes the Calculation mode each session from the settings on the first
workbook opened in that session.

i.e.  If you saved Book1 with calc mode in manual and opened it first, calc
mode would be in Manual.

If you saved Book2 with calc mode in auto and opened it after Book1, Book2
would be in manual mode(Excel ignores the auto calc mode in this case).

If you close Book1 before opening Book2, Book2 will be in auto calc mode.

Confusing enough? <g>

NOTE:  if you are loading Personal.xls and its settings are at "manual",
change this to "Automatic" and re-save Personal.xls.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

>Using Excel Spreadsheets My running sum at the bottem of page Changes
>automaticly When I enter new numbers on some sheets but  I have to do it all
>over on others.  Yes F9 worked but why is it not auto.  Y
 
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