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I am using Microsoft 2003. I have a 9MB workbook which has about 30
worksheets that link from outside sources as well as to one another. When I email the spreadsheet as an attachment to others (normally zipped) or post it on our intranet for others to access, they get a circular reference error. I do not get the error. I have even opened the document that I send to them and I do not get the error. How can I fix this problem? Thanks |
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Check the options on YOUR Tools - Option - Calulation Tab. The problem is
probably in YOUR excel and not the other people. You may have manual calulations and not seeing ther error or the iteration setting is different on your worksheet than the other people. "revdeacon" wrote: I am using Microsoft 2003. I have a 9MB workbook which has about 30 worksheets that link from outside sources as well as to one another. When I email the spreadsheet as an attachment to others (normally zipped) or post it on our intranet for others to access, they get a circular reference error. I do not get the error. I have even opened the document that I send to them and I do not get the error. How can I fix this problem? Thanks |
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