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In what situations would it be necessary to press F2 on a cell to get it to
refresh/calculate and allow any changes in the cell it's pulling from to come through. Example: Worksheet 1 Cell A1: =worksheet2 cell a1 If the information in worksheet2 cell a1 changes, and the workbook is set to calculate automatically, why is it sometimes necessary to place the cursor on worksheet 1 A1 and press F2 to get the new result to come through. |
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