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There are dynamic named ranges for some columns in each table

Are you using an Offset formula in your name formulas?

Offset is a volatile function and will recalc (when some other action
triggers a calc) whether anything changed or not.

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"ICE9" wrote in message
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There appears to be a bug in Excel which is causing me considerable
woes. Maybe it is functioning as intented but i cannot imagine any
reason why.

There are tables on two sheets, and each one has VLOOKUP functions and
autofilter applied. There are no circular references. There are
dynamic named ranges for some columns in each table.

Excel re-calculates the entire workbook every time I make any change.
This even occurs if the change is not in a cell referenced by functions
in either table. If i change the autofilter, it also recalculates.
Since VLOOKUP and the dynamic named ranges are not affected by
Autofilter, i can't imagine why it would do this.

I thought this might be normal except it gets worse. If i have this
workbook open, and open a new blank workbook, it will re-calculate all
workbooks any time a change is made in the new blank workbook.

Why does it recalculate a different workbook, when the new blank
workbook is obviously not associated with it? Is this a bug, and is
there a workaround? This apparent bug results in a wait of 10 to 15
seconds any time i change a cell.

If the calculation is unecessary, it can sometimes be stoped by
clicking in another cell. I don't think this would affect anything
since there was nothing new to calculate anyways. Unfortunately, it
sometimes still requires the calculation, when no referenced cells have
changed.


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