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opieandy

Turning off prompt to save file with no changes
 
How do you turn off the prompt that asks whether you want to save changes,
when no changes have been made? Some files automatically prompt you for this
even when you open and then immediately close the file, while others don't.

Thanks,

Chris

RagDyeR

Turning off prompt to save file with no changes
 
Those particular sheets have volatile functions in them, like Offset,
Indirect, Now, among many others.

These functions calculate even though their own values don't change.

So ... in reality, the sheet *is* changed.
--

HTH,

RD
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"opieandy" wrote in message
...
How do you turn off the prompt that asks whether you want to save changes,
when no changes have been made? Some files automatically prompt you for
this
even when you open and then immediately close the file, while others don't.

Thanks,

Chris



opieandy

Turning off prompt to save file with no changes
 
RD,

No, this occurs when I open and close a new blank worksheet. Any other ideas?

Chris

"RagDyeR" wrote:

Those particular sheets have volatile functions in them, like Offset,
Indirect, Now, among many others.

These functions calculate even though their own values don't change.

So ... in reality, the sheet *is* changed.
--

HTH,

RD
================================================== ===
Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit!
================================================== ===


"opieandy" wrote in message
...
How do you turn off the prompt that asks whether you want to save changes,
when no changes have been made? Some files automatically prompt you for
this
even when you open and then immediately close the file, while others don't.

Thanks,

Chris




Peo Sjoblom

Turning off prompt to save file with no changes
 
Then you must have a macro or an add-in
Have you installed anything from a 3rd party



--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


"opieandy" wrote in message
...
RD,

No, this occurs when I open and close a new blank worksheet. Any other
ideas?

Chris

"RagDyeR" wrote:

Those particular sheets have volatile functions in them, like Offset,
Indirect, Now, among many others.

These functions calculate even though their own values don't change.

So ... in reality, the sheet *is* changed.
--

HTH,

RD
================================================== ===
Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit!
================================================== ===


"opieandy" wrote in message
...
How do you turn off the prompt that asks whether you want to save
changes,
when no changes have been made? Some files automatically prompt you for
this
even when you open and then immediately close the file, while others
don't.

Thanks,

Chris






opieandy

Turning off prompt to save file with no changes
 
No, I haven't installed anything from a third party. Still not sure why that
would affect some files but not others, particularly a blank worksheet.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

Then you must have a macro or an add-in
Have you installed anything from a 3rd party



--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


"opieandy" wrote in message
...
RD,

No, this occurs when I open and close a new blank worksheet. Any other
ideas?

Chris

"RagDyeR" wrote:

Those particular sheets have volatile functions in them, like Offset,
Indirect, Now, among many others.

These functions calculate even though their own values don't change.

So ... in reality, the sheet *is* changed.
--

HTH,

RD
================================================== ===
Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit!
================================================== ===


"opieandy" wrote in message
...
How do you turn off the prompt that asks whether you want to save
changes,
when no changes have been made? Some files automatically prompt you for
this
even when you open and then immediately close the file, while others
don't.

Thanks,

Chris







Gord Dibben

Turning off prompt to save file with no changes
 
A worksheet is not a file.

A workbook is a file and can contain multiple worksheets.

Exactly what are you opening and from where when you say "blank worksheet"?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Wed, 23 May 2007 13:21:01 -0700, opieandy
wrote:

No, I haven't installed anything from a third party. Still not sure why that
would affect some files but not others, particularly a blank worksheet.

"Peo Sjoblom" wrote:

Then you must have a macro or an add-in
Have you installed anything from a 3rd party



--
Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


"opieandy" wrote in message
...
RD,

No, this occurs when I open and close a new blank worksheet. Any other
ideas?

Chris

"RagDyeR" wrote:

Those particular sheets have volatile functions in them, like Offset,
Indirect, Now, among many others.

These functions calculate even though their own values don't change.

So ... in reality, the sheet *is* changed.
--

HTH,

RD
================================================== ===
Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit!
================================================== ===


"opieandy" wrote in message
...
How do you turn off the prompt that asks whether you want to save
changes,
when no changes have been made? Some files automatically prompt you for
this
even when you open and then immediately close the file, while others
don't.

Thanks,

Chris









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