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IS ANYONE ELSE HAVING A PROBLEMS WITH FORMULA CALCULATIONS? OUT OF NO WHERE
THIS MORNING, WHEN I COPY A FORMULA TO ANOTHER CELL IT DOES NOT SHOW THE
CORRECT VALUE. ALSO, IF I CHANGE THE VALUE OF A CELL THAT IS INCLUDED IN A
SUM FUNCTION IN ANOTHER CELL, THE VALUE OF THE SUM DOES NOT CHANGE UNTIL I
DOUBLE CLICK THE FORMULA CELL OR TYPE F9. PLEASE TELL ME IF ANYONE ELSE IS
HAVING THIS PROBLEM OR HAS HAD IT IN THE PAST. THANK YOU!!!
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Sounds like you might have calculations set to manual. Click TOOLS, select
OPTIONS and click on the CALCULATION tab. Click the AUTOMATIC to reset the
calculation method.


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"TRESSA WYKOFF" wrote:

IS ANYONE ELSE HAVING A PROBLEMS WITH FORMULA CALCULATIONS? OUT OF NO WHERE
THIS MORNING, WHEN I COPY A FORMULA TO ANOTHER CELL IT DOES NOT SHOW THE
CORRECT VALUE. ALSO, IF I CHANGE THE VALUE OF A CELL THAT IS INCLUDED IN A
SUM FUNCTION IN ANOTHER CELL, THE VALUE OF THE SUM DOES NOT CHANGE UNTIL I
DOUBLE CLICK THE FORMULA CELL OR TYPE F9. PLEASE TELL ME IF ANYONE ELSE IS
HAVING THIS PROBLEM OR HAS HAD IT IN THE PAST. THANK YOU!!!

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Can you find the caps lock key? Using all caps is considered shouting.
Please use you 'inside voice' !!!

Use Tools | Options ; open the Calculation tab; in Calculations area check
the Automatic box

This is not a 'problem' but a feature. With large workbooks it often helps
to enter the data in various cells than do calculations with F9

best wishes

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IS ANYONE ELSE HAVING A PROBLEMS WITH FORMULA CALCULATIONS? OUT OF NO
WHERE
THIS MORNING, WHEN I COPY A FORMULA TO ANOTHER CELL IT DOES NOT SHOW THE
CORRECT VALUE. ALSO, IF I CHANGE THE VALUE OF A CELL THAT IS INCLUDED IN
A
SUM FUNCTION IN ANOTHER CELL, THE VALUE OF THE SUM DOES NOT CHANGE UNTIL I
DOUBLE CLICK THE FORMULA CELL OR TYPE F9. PLEASE TELL ME IF ANYONE ELSE
IS
HAVING THIS PROBLEM OR HAS HAD IT IN THE PAST. THANK YOU!!!



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Thank you sooooo much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've been going crazy with
that!!!!! You definitely did your good deed for the day!!!

"Kevin B" wrote:

Sounds like you might have calculations set to manual. Click TOOLS, select
OPTIONS and click on the CALCULATION tab. Click the AUTOMATIC to reset the
calculation method.


--
Kevin Backmann


"TRESSA WYKOFF" wrote:

IS ANYONE ELSE HAVING A PROBLEMS WITH FORMULA CALCULATIONS? OUT OF NO WHERE
THIS MORNING, WHEN I COPY A FORMULA TO ANOTHER CELL IT DOES NOT SHOW THE
CORRECT VALUE. ALSO, IF I CHANGE THE VALUE OF A CELL THAT IS INCLUDED IN A
SUM FUNCTION IN ANOTHER CELL, THE VALUE OF THE SUM DOES NOT CHANGE UNTIL I
DOUBLE CLICK THE FORMULA CELL OR TYPE F9. PLEASE TELL ME IF ANYONE ELSE IS
HAVING THIS PROBLEM OR HAS HAD IT IN THE PAST. THANK YOU!!!

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