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Excel question
Ok, I have a few worksheets that have formulas in them. If you put in
numbers, it's fine, but if you change one of the numbers, the cell where the formula is, doesn't change unless you go into Tools|Options|choose the Calculation Tab and then choose Automatic because it is defaulted to Manual. Is there a file that I can change that will change all my spreadsheets from Manual to Automatic? Any help will be greatly appreciated. I have done some searching, would it be the personal.xls file and if so, where can I find this file and what would I do to change it? Thanks again, Tim |
Excel question
To change my personal.xls file, I open a new workbook and choose Windows and
"Unhide". Options: Calculate and choose Automatic. Then close and save personal.xls. Exit Excel. Go back into Excel. Is Automatic Calculation now your default? "westdomain" wrote: Ok, I have a few worksheets that have formulas in them. If you put in numbers, it's fine, but if you change one of the numbers, the cell where the formula is, doesn't change unless you go into Tools|Options|choose the Calculation Tab and then choose Automatic because it is defaulted to Manual. Is there a file that I can change that will change all my spreadsheets from Manual to Automatic? Any help will be greatly appreciated. I have done some searching, would it be the personal.xls file and if so, where can I find this file and what would I do to change it? Thanks again, Tim |
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