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Everytime I close out of excel it does not give me the option to save my
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You might have volatile functions in your files, like NOW() and TODAY
() and INDIRECT. These will cause the files to be recalculated when
opened, so that Excel thinks the data has changed.

Hope this helps.

Pete

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Everytime I close out of excel it does not give me the option to save my
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Does this happen with every workbook you open and close?

A particular workbook?

Maybe you have beforeclose event code that saves the workbook?

Have you made any changes that should cause Excel to prompt you to save?


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