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When I first started using the document the formulas would update
automatically but that has stopped. Now I have to click on the cell, click
on the typing bar and press Enter for each cell I want updated. Since this
document is quite extensive with linked pages I would greatly appreciate the
formulas to update automatically. I am using excel 2003.
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Default Automating Formulas in Excel 2003?

Go to ToolsOptionsCalculation and make sure the Automatic button is
checked, not the Manual.

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When I first started using the document the formulas would update
automatically but that has stopped. Now I have to click on the cell,

click
on the typing bar and press Enter for each cell I want updated. Since

this
document is quite extensive with linked pages I would greatly appreciate

the
formulas to update automatically. I am using excel 2003.



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