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I created a document with many formulas and now the only way I see changes is
when I save the document. The document used to change as I would add a new
number, but not anymore. What have I done to create this?
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calculation set to manual?

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I created a document with many formulas and now the only way I see changes
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when I save the document. The document used to change as I would add a
new
number, but not anymore. What have I done to create this?
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ToolsOptionsCalculation.

Set it Automatic.


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On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 07:01:00 -0800, WLE wrote:

I created a document with many formulas and now the only way I see changes is
when I save the document. The document used to change as I would add a new
number, but not anymore. What have I done to create this?


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