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Thank you both. That allowed me to track down and eliminate the circular
references. "Niek Otten" wrote: You can make the warning revive: ToolsOptionsCalculation tab, uncheck Iteration -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "GoBobbyGo" wrote in message ... |I suspect that my worksheet has a circular reference because every time I | recalculate it, the value of certain cells changes. | | Complicating this is the fact that excel seems not to be warning me about | circular references at all now. I can put =A2 in cell A1 and =A1 in cell A2, | and the customary warning about circular references doesn't pop up at all. | | Any suggestions? |
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