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Default Excel Calculations Open in Manual Occasionally

MSOffice 2003, WinXP. When I open Excel, the Calculation Option defaults to
Manual instead of remaining on Automatic. Is this a bug in Excel? I never
set it to Manual. Thoughts can be posted or sent rich32822(Remove
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If the first workbook you open is set to manual it will change the setting
for other workbooks as well
meaning that if someone is sending you a workbook with this set, you open it
by opening the attachment and
Excel opens. Then you close this particular workbook and you open a new
workbook, this workbook will now be set to manual

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MSOffice 2003, WinXP. When I open Excel, the Calculation Option defaults

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Manual instead of remaining on Automatic. Is this a bug in Excel? I

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