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Default Formulas not working

Ok. I thought I'd figured it out. When I open the file, in the Title Bar,
it has the file name followed by the word [Group] and the formulas are still
screwed up.

Help!

John

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Ok. This is strange. I just figured out what the problem is with the
recalculation, but don't know what caused it. In the
<Tools<Options<Calculation Menu, Calculation was set to Manual. Do any
of you know how this could happen? Some sort of inadvertant hot key

combo?
Virus?

Thanks,

John

"John Lovin" wrote in message
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I've never had this before. I track information on a weekly basis and

the
worksheet uses formulas (obviously). I've been just opening the

spreadsheet
and entering new data and the formulas recalculate. This week, when I

put
the new data in, the totals in the cells with the formulas didn't

update.
The formula is correct =C6+D6 or whatever), but no recalculation.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.

John Lovin






 
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