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Formulas not updating

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T - 18 Jan 2008 17:15 GMT
Is anyone else having a problem with formulas not updating properly in Excel
2003?

I have two workbooks.
The first one has 21 worksheets and the last three are formula worksheets
The second on has 2 worksheets - but a ton of formulas.

I noticed yesterday that everytime I enter in new information - I either
have to save the file or get into all the formula cells for them to update.  

Please help.
Gary''s Student - 18 Jan 2008 17:22 GMT
Tools > Options > Calculation > Automatic
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T - 18 Jan 2008 17:25 GMT
That's already selected.  This is the first time it's happened.  I've been
using these workbooks for months.  Any more ideas?

> Tools > Options > Calculation > Automatic
T - 18 Jan 2008 17:27 GMT
It's selected when Excel is opened with out any files.  What would cause it
change all of a sudden in files that weren't like that before?

Thank you very much for your help!!!!!!

> Tools > Options > Calculation > Automatic
Gary''s Student - 18 Jan 2008 17:36 GMT
Excel has a little trap.  It takes the Option from the first file it opens.  
Say you don't have Excel open and double-click a file that was saved in the
Manual mode.  Excel will open the file and be in the Manual mode.  If Excel
remains open and then you:

File > Open

a dozen other files, it will remain Manual

I suggest you go back to recently saved files:

1. open them
2. switch to Automatic
3. save them
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> It's selected when Excel is opened with out any files.  What would cause it
> change all of a sudden in files that weren't like that before?
>
> Thank you very much for your help!!!!!!
>
> > Tools > Options > Calculation > Automatic
T - 18 Jan 2008 17:39 GMT
Thank you very much!!!

> Excel has a little trap.  It takes the Option from the first file it opens.  
> Say you don't have Excel open and double-click a file that was saved in the
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> > > Tools > Options > Calculation > Automatic
 
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