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I have a sales workbook shared across 6 computers. Everything has worked
since installing 2007 months ago. I performed an advanced sort and now
numbers are posting in the wrong cells when saved. Have run diagnostics on
all machines. If I close excel and reopen the numbers repost to their proper
place. Any one have any Ideas on this?
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If the sort range includes formulas are you recalculating? If not choose
Formulas, Calculation Options, Automatic.

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If this helps, please click the Yes button

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Shane Devenshire


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I have a sales workbook shared across 6 computers. Everything has worked
since installing 2007 months ago. I performed an advanced sort and now
numbers are posting in the wrong cells when saved. Have run diagnostics on
all machines. If I close excel and reopen the numbers repost to their proper
place. Any one have any Ideas on this?

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