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Default Calculation - set to automatic for one workbook - manual for anoth

Is it possible to have 2 workbooks open with Automatic calculation for one
and manual calculation for the other? Thanks.


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The calculation setting applies for the Application and so it will be
applicable for all open workbooks..
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Is it possible to have 2 workbooks open with Automatic calculation for one
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Here you can find the explanation on how calulation mode works.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/214395


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