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Is there a way to keep calculation mode in automatic.

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J.R. - 30 Apr 2007 21:28 GMT
Does anyone know a way to always keep calculation mode in automatic.  It
seems as I am working in different spreadsheets, they will change themselves
to manual calculation mode.  Sometimes I do not notice that the values did
not update when I made a change.

This is really annoying.  Can anyone give me the skinny on why and when this
happens?  (I have also noticed that it happens more when I update or change a
formula in a cell)

I read one post that said something about the first workbook open sets the
mode...most if not all the excel files I use are in automatic mode...I am not
sure if that is the case.

I would prefer not to have to set up a macro in every spreadsheet I make to
show the mode just to prevent me from making a mistake.  Is there a way to
change the setting in MS Excel as a whole?  Probably wishful thinking!!!!

Thanks in advance
J.R.
Gary''s Student - 30 Apr 2007 21:38 GMT
This problem is usually limited to "foreign" workbooks ( those given to you)
rather than your own.  If I have to work with somebody else's workbook, I
ALWAYS first open Excel with a blank, fresh, workbook and only then open the
"foreigner" with:

File > Open
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> Does anyone know a way to always keep calculation mode in automatic.  It
> seems as I am working in different spreadsheets, they will change themselves
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> Thanks in advance
> J.R.
 
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