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If this stays displayed then you have calculations set to manual. Use F9 to
force a recalculation. And/or open options and set calculation to automatic

If you mean it displays for a short time when you do something: your
worksheet is so big that the recalculation that always takes place is taking
long enough for you to see this in the status bar.

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see http://www.decisionmodels.com/calcsecretsf.htm for the 5 known
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