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recalculating formulas help
When I close a spreadsheet, I get a message that says, "Microsoft Office
Excel recalculates formulas when opening files last saved by an earlier version of Excel." Is there any way to turn this feature off? I don't want to turn off automatic calculation, but I handle dozens of spreadsheets every day, and I get tired of clicking "no" every time I close a spreadsheet. Thanks in advance! |
recalculating formulas help
On 9 May, 16:22, terry wrote:
When I close a spreadsheet, I get a message that says, "Microsoft Office Excel recalculates formulas when opening files last saved by an earlier version of Excel." Is there any way to turn this feature off? I don't want to turn off automatic calculation, but I handle dozens of spreadsheets every day, and I get tired of clicking "no" every time I close a spreadsheet. Thanks in advance! Not used this in a while, but I believe if you click yes, and allow Excel to save the file, it will save in the latest format, so you will not see this issue again for that file. (ie you have to deal with the problem once for each file). Alternatively, a registry edit (major caveat, registry hacks come with a health warning) should solve the problem. See http://www.decisionmodels.com/calcsecrets.htm HTH Andrew |
recalculating formulas help
Since I get many new files every day, which I only open once, obtain the
information, and then delete, just saving it in the new format is not the best solution for me. However, editing the registry works great. Thank you! "loudfish" wrote: On 9 May, 16:22, terry wrote: When I close a spreadsheet, I get a message that says, "Microsoft Office Excel recalculates formulas when opening files last saved by an earlier version of Excel." Is there any way to turn this feature off? I don't want to turn off automatic calculation, but I handle dozens of spreadsheets every day, and I get tired of clicking "no" every time I close a spreadsheet. Thanks in advance! Not used this in a while, but I believe if you click yes, and allow Excel to save the file, it will save in the latest format, so you will not see this issue again for that file. (ie you have to deal with the problem once for each file). Alternatively, a registry edit (major caveat, registry hacks come with a health warning) should solve the problem. See http://www.decisionmodels.com/calcsecrets.htm HTH Andrew |
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