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I'd try reconstructing the calculation dependency tree; press
CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+F9. Note that Excel has one setting for automatic or manual calculation for all workbooks open in that instance of Excel. The first workbook opened determines the setting. -- Kind regards, Niek Otten Microsoft MVP - Excel "amted88" wrote in message ... We have McAfee running constantly. Would uninstalling and re-intalling Excel help? what do you think? "MimiS" wrote: Could be a virus on your computer or in the Excel files. "amted88" wrote: I have Office 2003, this started a couple of weeks ago that simple formuls like Sum or =A1+A2, etc, will not calculate. These are worksheets that work when I have them open and then a little while later will not work when I open them again. I can close and not save and then try to open them again and the formulas will work the next time (sometimes I have to open and close it 4 or 5 times before it works). It seems to be happening more frequently now. I checked that autocalculate is checked. Even hitting F9 will not work. |
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